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Parenting – Can You Handle It?
Parenting. No one ever said it was easy, but I’m always at the crossroads of asking myself when is the right time to have children and bring them up. This becomes especially difficult for those who have children during their … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Thoughts, Psychology, Relationships, Religion, Self-Development, Sociology
Tagged children, learning, parent, parenting
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Clever Advertising – KP Duty Ad
It’s one of those strange occasions where I find a magazine delivered to my home, under my name, yet I do not recall subscribing to. On top of that, it’s a fitness magazine – a woman’s magazine. So, how does … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Health, Psychology
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Sex and Ice Cream
So now that I have your attention, I want to discuss about sexuality, communication, and gender behavior. Originally, I wanted to write about each of these topics separately, but the more I thought about it, the more they seem to … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, love, Psychology, Relationships, Sex, Sociology
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Miscommunication: “The Break-Up”
Over the past couple of months, I have heard many discussions from my friends about their significant others and the recurring theme is either the lack of communication, or having difficulty communicating well. I started thinking back to the summer … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, love, Psychology, Relationships
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The Things Women Read
Every week, I work in a different area of town and these towns vary from poor communities to fairly wealth ones. There are times when I take a step back and observe people – whether I am at the mall, … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, Health, Psychology, Relationships, Sociology
Tagged advertising, magazines, media
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Clash Between Two Cultures
I don’t think that what I’m about to say is anything new or profound. However, it is an issue that some people probably feel, but may not know how to resolve. Naturally, I don’t have the answer, but perhaps it … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Psychology, Race, Relationships, Sociology
Tagged culture, decisions, ethics, race, relationships, sociology
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Androgyny
Let’s talk about psychology today, shall we? All over the world, there are stereotypes between gender and ethnicity. But I’m going to talk about gender stereotypes, because ethnicity might turn into a racist argument. Usually, male stereotypes include: aggression, independence, … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Psychology, Sociology
Tagged androgyny, gender roles, philosophy, sociology, stereotypes
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Men and High-Maintenance Women
As promised, I am continuing the second part of the topic. But this time, with a focus on why some men fall for the “high-maintenance” woman or the so-called “save me” type of girls. When I was asked this question, … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, Psychology, Relationships, Sociology
Tagged dating, high maintenance, psychology, relationships, women
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Women’s Mate Selection Process
Often times, I hear stories from my friends about relationships they have with their significant others. Sometimes, men have difficulty understanding why women are attracted to men who are a bit on the wild side or may not as polite … Continue reading
Posted in Dating, Psychology, Relationships, Science
Tagged behavior, dating, process, psychology, selection, women, women studies
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Becoming the Unbecoming
For a while now, I have wondered about the mental processes behind how a person changes; specifically what perpetuates a person seem to pick up the bad habits or the distasteful behaviors in another person he or she doesn’t like. … Continue reading
Posted in Psychology, Relationships, Sociology
Tagged change, psychology, relationships, sociology
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