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Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Is calling a woman auntie' ageist harassment or a mark of respect? It's a trickier question than you think | Lola Okolosie

Respecting how individuals wish to be addressed is essential, as demonstrated by the tribunal ruling in favor of Ilda Esteves against Charles Oppong.
Social justice
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Psychology of Sex Trafficking

Sex trafficking is a severe human rights violation, often misunderstood, with survivors criminalized instead of protected and rooted in societal norms.
Digital life
fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

People Over 50 Are Sharing What Was "Normal" In The '70s, And Gen Z Would Lose Their Minds

The 1970s featured unique cultural norms and practices that seem unbelievable today, from social behaviors to household items.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology explains people who grew up in the 1960s aren't just private - they struggle to open up from being raised in an era when family problems stayed behind closed doors - Silicon Canals

Generational emotional suppression in men stems from cultural norms that discourage expressing feelings, leading to difficulties in emotional communication.
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
1 week ago

TELL US: How do you feel about Germany's embrace of public nudity?

Germany embraces a liberal attitude towards nudity, promoting a 'free body culture' that can surprise newcomers from more conservative backgrounds.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

People born between 1945 and 1965 were raised in a culture where needing people was weakness, asking for help was failure, and independence was the highest virtue. Now they're the most isolated generation in modern history and the very traits that made them survivors are the ones keeping them alone. - Silicon Canals

Loneliness affects older generations more than commonly believed, as societal norms discourage emotional expression and connection.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I grew up thinking my mother was cold because she never said I love you. I'm in my 60s now and I finally understand she said it every single day. She said it in packed lunches and ironed uniforms and the way she sat outside the school fifteen minutes early so I'd never have to look for her. - Silicon Canals

Love can be expressed through actions rather than words, often leading to misunderstandings in family relationships.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Understanding the Biology, Culture, and Healing Power of Tears

January brings heightened emotional vulnerability due to temporal self-evaluation, winter-related mood shifts like SAD, financial and social stressors, and cultural suppression of crying.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

People who always bring a gift when visiting someone's home usually grew up with these 7 classy rules - Silicon Canals

Have you ever noticed how some people never show up empty-handed? Whether they're coming over for a casual dinner or just stopping by for coffee, they always have something in hand - a bottle of wine, fresh flowers, or homemade cookies. It used to puzzle me until I realized these weren't random acts of generosity. These people were following an unspoken set of rules passed down through generations.
Relationships
Remodel
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The hill I will die on: Bum gun, bidet or shattaf whatever you call it, install one now | Mona Eltahawy

Bidets and shattafs are common in Egypt and elsewhere, and NYC's mayor plans to install bidets at Gracie Mansion, potentially popularizing them in the US.
World news
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Psychology of Gift-Giving

Gift-giving strategically builds trust, signals respect, and navigates cultural norms, while inappropriate or extravagant gifts can cause offense, mistrust, and ethical or security risks.
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

The Weekly German Tradition That Transformed the Way I Look at Rest

If you're in Germany long enough you'll discover another common rule that has serious reverence for Sunday, legally speaking. It's called "Sonntag Ist Ruhetag," or Sunday is rest day. If you factor in the German national love for regulations and bureaucracy, it's easy to see how peaceful downtime has become a matter of law. At first, it felt like a little quirk to get used to, but the more I experienced it the more it revealed about my inner mindset.
Germany news
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

Why We Stay Silent: The Costs of Leaving Things Left Unsaid

Our brain is constantly assessing risk and safety. Being judged, rejected, or demoted within a group can register as a threat to belonging, something that, for most of human history, meant a threat to survival. Thus, silence may merely be an intuitive default response while the brain assesses the safety of the social situation. When we sense danger, however subtle, say an unpredictable leader or a dismissive tone, the amygdala becomes alert, and the brain shifts into a state of heightened vigilance and self-protection mode.
Psychology
#body-image
fromBusiness Insider
4 months ago

I let my daughter reject hugs and kisses at family gatherings. My boomer relatives initially felt offended.

Every family gathering began the same way when I was a kid. I would open my grandparents' front door, and the smell of tamales, turkey, rice, and the best of our Mexican-American world would welcome me at the doorstep. I loved the laughs, food, and family, but before I could settle in, I had to brace myself for the greeting ritual.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

If toxic humility is a thing, I definitely have it. But perhaps there's another way | Emma Beddington

What's your favourite thing about yourself? Stylist's Love Yourself campaign asked over 400 women that, and published eight pages of their answers. People mostly picked low-key, quite specific stuff I can cook something out of nothing; I'm really strong; I can talk to anyone; I've got an excellent bum and it was lovely, and touching, to see women affirm what they like about themselves.
Mental health
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
5 months ago

Why Tourists Sometimes Struggle to "Do the Right Thing"

High-context cultures rely on implicit cues and shared norms while low-context cultures use explicit verbal messages and posted rules.
Social justice
fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

Unpacking the Wallpaper of the Show "Peacemaker"

Peacemaker season two examines racial inequality and mental health by revealing how narrow worldviews and cultural 'wallpaper' obscure injustice and belonging.
#japan
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
10 months ago

Japan Cracks Down on Unique Baby Names: See the Names That Are Getting Parents in Trouble

New laws in Japan restrict unique names to simplify kanji pronunciation and protect children from potential bullying.
fromConde Nast Traveler
7 months ago

What to Wear in Tokyo: A Style Guide to the Vibrant City

In Japan, locals will often hide their shoulders, décolletage, or both. So long as you're avoiding low cut tank tops with thin straps, you're already off to a good start.
Fashion & style
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
8 months ago

Parents Are Sharing The "Unconventional" Ways They Raised Their Children

Unconventional parenting methods often challenge societal norms and prioritize personal values over traditional practices.
LGBT
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

It's not just pleasure it's resistance': portraits of people with their sex toys around the world

Cultural norms dictate that sexual lives remain private and procreative, failing to embrace pleasure and exploration.
Women
fromJezebel
8 months ago

Women's Bodies May Actually Be Inherently Stronger-But Science Is Only Just Figuring It Out

Conventional beliefs about women's bodies being weaker than men's are myths, as research shows that cultural factors significantly shape perceptions of strength.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
8 months ago

Britons say sorry' in 15 different ways but which one really means genuine regret?

Britons use the word 'sorry' in many contexts, with only one genuinely expressing true regret.
fromTasting Table
8 months ago

Do Restaurants In Turkey Serve Alcohol? - Tasting Table

The legal drinking age in Turkey is 18, and all establishments serving alcohol must be licensed. Selling alcohol is prohibited between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Travel
fromwww.mercurynews.com
9 months ago

Miss Manners: We were yelled at in a Paris opera house. Were we in the wrong?

While Miss Manners recognizes the challenges of enjoying food during lengthy performances, she emphasizes that eating in an opera house is not generally acceptable behavior.
Dining
US politics
fromThe New Yorker
9 months ago

Why Young People Are Hooking Up Less Than Ever

Young people, despite the accessibility of sex, seem to be engaging in it less, raising questions about changing norms and pressures.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

How Cultural Norms May Influence Sleep and Health

Cultural norms influence the relationship between sleep and health; more sleep correlates with better health regardless of local expectations.
Parenting
fromwww.npr.org
9 months ago

People told my dad not to bother educating his 4 daughters. He didn't listen

A father's commitment to his daughters' education defies societal norms in rural Kenya.
Social justice
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

Why Athletes Do (and Don't) Report Abuse in Sports

Fear of retaliation and disbelief keep athletes silent about abuse.
Toxic norms frame abuse as toughness, making it hard to recognize.
Survivors report more when met with belief and support.
Reporting must protect athletes, not punish them.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

Unwanted Parenthood: Father's Day Edition

Many parents feel societal pressure to have children, often leading to emotional challenges and regrets.
Parental regret, though rarely discussed, significantly impacts family dynamics and can be key to healing.
fromThe Local Germany
3 years ago

10 German life hacks to make you feel like a local

In Germany, punctuality is not just appreciated; it's a crucial social norm. If you want to integrate smoothly, being on time is imperative.
Germany news
Women
fromwww.esquire.com
9 months ago

I Pee Sitting Down. No, That Doesn't Make Me Less Manly.

Cultural norms significantly influence men's bathroom habits, with sitting down to pee being more common in Europe than the U.S.
fromTODAY.com
10 months ago

These 11 Baby Names Have Been Banned in the U.S.

In the U.S., parents enjoy vast freedom in naming their children, but at least 11 specific names are legally banned across various states due to court rulings.
Parenting
Cocktails
fromBon Appetit
10 months ago

Bartenders Are Tired of the "Girly Glass" Discourse

Individual preferences in drink orders often reflect deeper societal notions of masculinity and femininity.
NYC LGBT
fromInsideHook
10 months ago

Young Men Are Looking For "Manly Cities" to Live In

Young men consider 'manliness' a key factor when choosing where to live.
Cities like Charlotte and Nashville have been highlighted as favorable for young men.
fromwww.thelocal.se
10 months ago

Do you have to get naked in the sauna in Sweden?

"Sauna is individual. If you have a towel or your swimsuit or if you are naked, it's up to you," says Svante Spolander, co-founder of Sweden's Bastuakademien.
Privacy professionals
Women
fromIndependent
10 months ago

Hannah Quinn-Mulligan: I'd like to think Michael Collins would tog out in a skort to expose our camogie hypocrisy

The double standard between men's and women's games reflects ingrained cultural biases that prioritize men's contributions over women's.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
10 months ago

Knowing When to Give Up

Reframing quitting can lead to personal growth and new opportunities.
Persistence may not always be the right choice and can have psychological consequences.
fromPsychology Today
11 months ago

The "Real Man" Paradox

When men step outside these prescribed roles or question the expectations placed upon them, society deploys powerful linguistic weapons to bring them back in line.
Women
fromNew York Post
11 months ago

Latest anti-aging obsession is getting inked with pink tattoos on these bizarre places

As the beauty trend takes off, it raises questions about societal beauty norms and the lengths individuals go to in order to meet them.
Alternative medicine
fromSlate Magazine
11 months ago

I Nursed My Child for Four Years and 17 Days. Believe Me, I've Heard Your Opinion.

"The word still kept recurring in conversations about bodyfeeding more and more often as my nursling grew older. The implication...is that there is a period of time in which nursing is acceptable and expected."
Parenting
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