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SEXUALITY, EROTICISM, INTIMACY: POLYGAMYS EFFECT ON RELATIONSHIP DYNAMICS ANALYZING TRADITIONAL PRACTICES IN NAMIBIA

Polygamy is a marriage practice where one person has multiple spouses. This practice can be found in many cultures around the world, including Namibia's traditional religion. In this religious...

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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF SEXUALIZED BEHAVIOR ON PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTS

In today's society, there is a growing concern about how sexualized behavior impacts professional environments. Many individuals may perceive those who exhibit sexualized behaviors as being less...

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SEXUALIZATION DISTORTS PEER EVALUATION, RECOGNITION & REWARD ALLOCATION | EXAMPLES FROM WORKPLACE DYNAMICS

In order to understand how sexualization affects peer evaluation, recognition, and reward allocation, it is necessary to consider three different aspects: interpersonal communication, group dynamics,...

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HOW SEXUAL ATTRACTION CREATES HIDDEN POWER STRUCTURES & UNEXPECTED BEHAVIORAL MANIPULATION

Sexual attraction is a powerful force that can shape our behavior, choices, and interactions with others in unexpected ways. While it may seem like an innocuous thing, sexual attraction can have...

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UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLEXITIES OF ATTRACTION AND DESIRE IN PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

Sexual attraction, desire, and pleasure are universal human experiences that can be intensified through physical contact between individuals.
These feelings also generate pressure for personal...

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