Polygamy is an accepted cultural practice in many parts of Africa. It has been practiced for centuries and continues to play an important role in some societies today. In traditional African...
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: Polygamy and its effects on mental health: a psychological exploration
In many traditional African societies, polygamy is an accepted and widely practiced form of marriage that involves having multiple spouses at once. This practice has its roots in the belief that men...
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: How polygamy affects sexual access, emotional attachments and resource distribution in traditional african societies
Polygamy, also known as polyandry for women, is a common practice in various cultures around the world, including Kenya. It has been part of Kenyan culture for centuries and is still practiced today...
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In post-Soviet Uzbekistan, sexual norms, relational ethics, and opportunities for emotional and intimate fulfillment are shaped by a variety of historical, cultural, and religious factors....
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Moral Virtue
Religion has always been an important part of human society, shaping societal norms and values for centuries. One area where religion has had a profound impact is in the realm of...
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: How religious teachings shape our perception of sexual obedience
In many African societies, including Kenya, polygamy is considered an accepted social practice that has been practiced for centuries. Polygamy refers to the custom whereby one person marries more...
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: How does polygamy affect emotional bonds and psychological strategies used to manage jealousy?
Polygamy is an arrangement wherein one man has more than one wife simultaneously. It can occur in multiple forms such as serial polygyny and simultaneous polygyny. Serial polygyny involves men taking...
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: Polygamy: an overview of its impact on marital intimacy and reasons why some african religions practice it
Mystical marriage refers to a practice that existed in medieval Spain whereby individuals were married spiritually without having a physical union between them. This practice was based on an ancient...
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: Medieval spanish mysticism: how mystical marriage created deeper bonds through spiritual intimacy & erotic rituals
Religious Norms have had a profound impact on marital intimacy and sexual ethics throughout history. From the ancient Egyptians to the modern-day Christians, Historical Religions have dictated the...
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: Sexual norms have played a significant role in shaping marriages across history.
In the early days of human history, polygamous marriages were common in many African religious societies. This practice shaped the emotional intimacy, marital satisfaction, and sibling relationships...
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: == emotional intimacy & polygamy: exploring the effects on sibling relationships