Published on 2025/01/07
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Sometimes, desire takes over. For some, it’s pure passion—a sudden impulse that leaves no time to stop or find a better place. Alcohol or certain substances can lower inhibitions, turning what would normally seem like a terrible idea into the perfect plan.
Then there’s the thrill of it. The excitement of pushing limits, the possibility of getting caught—it adds a rush of adrenaline that doesn’t exactly help with self-control. And for some reason, many couples convince themselves that no one will notice, as if a quiet corner or the cover of night were some kind of magical cloak of invisibility.
And of course, there are those who just don’t care. They live in the moment, ignoring consequences and the opinions of others, because right then, nothing else matters.
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Published on 2024/12/12
MARRIAGE IS NOT A PATRIARCHAL INVENTION TO OPPRESS WOMEN; QUITE THE OPPOSITElucilboy
From an evolutionary perspective, marriage can be seen as a feminine strategy to ensure stability and male commitment. While male biology tends to favor the wide dispersion of genes, women, who invest significantly more in raising children, needed to secure emotional and material support from their partners. Monogamous marriage emerged as a way to limit male promiscuity and ensure that their resources were directed exclusively to their family.
The legitimization of children, the concept of a stable home, and the transfer of resources within marriage addressed practical and social needs that primarily benefited women. Additionally, religious and moral norms reinforced male fidelity and commitment, turning marriage into an institution that balanced power between genders and ensured the survival and well-being of families.
In this context, marriage became a tool to hold men accountable, curbing their impulse to spread their offspring indiscriminately while providing a safe environment for raising children, meeting both female and family needs.
At the same time, marriage offered men a false sense of security, making them believe that the children they were investing their efforts and resources in were their own, further reinforcing exclusivity within the family unit.
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Published on 2024/11/13
BABE, IT'S NOT WHAT IT LOOKS LIKEJealousy in relationships is often harmful because it can create a toxic environment and erode the trust between partners. When jealousy becomes excessive or uncontrollable, it breeds insecurities and suspicion, which over time can weaken the emotional connection. Constant jealousy can also lead to controlling behaviors, like monitoring a partner’s actions or limiting their freedom, making the other person feel trapped or suffocated.
In the long run, jealousy can affect the mental health of both individuals, causing anxiety, stress, and feelings of inadequacy. It also makes honest and open communication difficult, as the jealous person might resort to accusations or defensive behavior, while the other partner may feel frustrated or exhausted from constantly having to explain or justify themselves.
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