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    “sexual scripts” (pg. 313) that we are expected to follow and this largely dictates how we feel we should conduct our intimate relationships. Sexual scripts in many societies are largely “heteropatriarcical” meaning they are based on a system of heterosexual male dominance (pg. 354). Tight control over what is sexually acceptable can be harmful for the development of healthy intimate relationships especially for those who do not fall within the traditional heterosexual gender binary. A young…

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    9) in laymen’s terms it means how we can communicate with our body language to tell how we feel about something. Kelly then starts to break down kinesics into four parts, the first being Emblems. Emblems is “a nonverbal movement that often involves the hands” (Kelly, 2014). Someone can give off a lot of information just by using their hands. Kelly uses the thumbs up or the okay hand sign as examples, but also goes…

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    should focus on ways to provide treatment instead of ways to elaborate on the problem. Keep it simple. “It has been estimated that a 1% increase in the price of alcohol will decrease the probability of intimate partner violence [mainly associated with domestic violence]... by about 5%” (“Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol Fact Sheet”). This may be the most effective way to reduce alcoholism in the first place because it not as many people will buy it in the first place if it is expensive and…

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    I believe Intimate Partner Abuse (IPA) or Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) should be looked at by a case by case basis. So many different factors play a part in each separate situation. For this reason, it is hard to choose either or mandatory victim cooperation or victim control. One factor the book describes would be the difference in behaviors of men that are arrested depending on education, employment, marital status and societal standards. Only employed, well-educated and married men or…

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    third installment of the series. Dornan may just be opting out of Fifty Shades Freed after learning that his wife is allegedly suffering from Postpartum depression. Amelia Warner, Jamie’s wife, is said to be suffering from depression because of his intimate participation in the movie. According to reports, the couple recently just had their second child…

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    Non Verbal Communication

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    very interesting parts of non-verbal communication because they are often times just…

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    Francis! What a change is here!/ Is Rosaline, that thou didst love so dear,/ So soon foresaken? Young men's love then lies/ Not truly in their hearts, nut in their eyes." (2.3.65-68). If Romeo would have listened to Friar, he could have had a long intimate marriage, but the fact that he got married so quick portrayed that they did not know anything about each other. Them taking things slower could have gave them the power to tell their parents about their relationship, or even give them time to…

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    The Overflowing of Friendship Part One: Reading this essay I think Godbeer wanted us to see how intimate male friendships were in the past compared to now. Also learned from this essay is that society is constantly changing whether it be progressing forward or moving backwards.By this i mean, when you look at society now friendships like these are frowned upon. Because society has set the standard that men should not feel this way about another man unless they are homosexual. This is what i…

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    aware of their bodies, and the changes that are happening not just within them but on the outer surface too. When questions arise, they have many outlets to look for answers, their parents, friends, the internet, and the media. Magazines play a huge part in answering adolescents questions whether or not the information is correct or not. So we are going to focus…

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    Dr. G's Role Model

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    Notably many of the women were under the age of thirty and the majority of the children were under five years of age. TRAN did not discriminate, although the majority of “intimate terrorism” is perpetrated by men, women also have the propensity for “situational couple violence” (CLASP, 2006); ergo, there were men who were seeking refuge from domestic violence on occasion. Additionally another socioeconomic group that assistance…

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