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    There is a lot of social and cultural influence with today’s youth. Male or female; as they are being raised the influenced physical appearances of either sex is highly scrutinized and judged upon across the board. More so for women but regardless there is a significant amount of judgement on how someone should or should not look in order to be accepted in this day and age. Just on everyday media you can tell the ideal standard of beauty is plastered everywhere. On every billboard, on every…

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    referents, and sexual embeds. Nudity/dress is generally integrated into ads and refers to the amount and style of clothing worn by models. Sexual behaviors are divided into two categories, individual and interpersonal; individual includes nonverbal and verbal communication, whereas interpersonal is a sexual interaction between two or more people. Physical attractiveness is defined as a "model 's physical beauty, often including…

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    The Plot Twist of Men and Women Stereotypes In Pushkin’s The Stone Guest Don Juan is known for his seductive past, who is now willing to devote his life to Doña Anna while surrendering all of the other women he admires. Yet, Pushkin’s character Laura also has seductive tendencies, but she has no regard in settling down. Unfortunately in the 21st century women are known for their sex appeal and Laura’s character happened to enhance how women are portrayed today. Women and men may indeed live on…

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    Physical Attraction (Introduction) Human beings are very complex individuals that not even we ourselves fully understand us. Human beings are constantly being studied and researched, to try and get a better grasp and understanding of us. We try to define and interpret what our actions, behaviors, traits, and thoughts all mean or represent. Sometimes individuals have behaviors or thoughts that they may not even be consciously aware about that, may have some type of underlying meaning. In this…

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    Disney's Movie Frozen

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    In every Disney movie there is some sort of underlying meaning or theme. In Disney’s new movie Frozen, critics saw an enormous amount of reasons why it is a negative influence to the audience especially children. Because the audience is looking at it through an entertainment focus and not looking at it through an analysis point of view, not all are aware of the wrong doings exposed to their children or themselves. A large theme portrayed in the movie Frozen is the difference between the physical…

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    The Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller and “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald share a common theme of the American Dream. The main character, Willy Loman from The Death of A Salesman, pretends to be well liked in order to impress his two sons, Happy and Biff. This is just like Jay Gatsby from “The Great Gatsby,” who also pretends to be well liked and makes it look like he is. Both Willy Loman and Jay Gatsby go from rags to riches in their own way to make something out of themselves. In…

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    Attraction has been the focus of many social psychology studies. It is a difficult to study and standardize because of the subjective nature of the phenomenon and the vast amount of factors which can affect it. Jessica Tracy and Alec Beall attempt to narrow down attraction in terms of gender-specific priorities of emotional expressions in the peer-reviewed article, Happy Guys Finish Last: The Impact of Emotion Expressions on Sexual Attraction, published in 2011 in the psychology journal, Emotion…

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    Chapter’s 6 and 7 of Women’s Voices, Feminist Visions discuss the important topics of Sex, Power, and Intimacy, as well as Reproductive Justice. Although there are many important things discussed in both of these chapters, I feel by far the most relevant topic to my own experiences, is around asexuality. Given my fairly low sex drive, and emphasis on other aspects of relationships (such as shared activities, and companionship), I can identify with some aspects of the asexual community. Besides…

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    attracted to Juliet not her personality that Romeo falls for someone again by their good looks. That does not mean love the narrator never says Romeo cares about Juliet and is thinking about getting to know her. Romeo and Juliet show only a physical attraction for each other.They are only showing signs of lust towards each other. At the famous balcony scene in the play both Romeo and Juliet are talking and right when Romeo is about to leave, he says, will you leave me unsatisfied and Juliet is…

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    Romantic Attachment Theory

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    styles influence relationships. The main focus of this essay is to compare and contrast the following romantic attachments, which includes the Attachment Theory and Interpersonal Theories of attraction. Firstly, this essay will provide a brief description of both theories and apply the theories to interpersonal attraction and romantic attraction. Lastly, this essay will discuss the critique’s of both theories, as well as it will focus on the strong and weak points within the theories.…

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