because they take it up the rear :)
No, homosexuality is not socially constructed. Sexual orientation is a natural and intrinsic part of an individual's identity and is not something that can be influenced or changed by society. Societal attitudes and norms may affect how individuals express their sexual orientation, but the orientation itself is not socially constructed.
Ebert Presents At the Movies - 2010 Classics from the Vault Changing Attitudes Toward Homosexuality 2-8 was released on: USA: 9 September 2011
attitudes have changed towards relationships because people have gone from sad and lonely to happy and not lonely
public attitudes to texting is that it has benn changed to the 20th centary
When human nature changes, so will war.
i think so , the criminal's sex attitudes changed also.
because attitude was very poor and now it has become a very good thing indeed that it has changed
In many countries, societal attitudes towards homosexual activities vary. Some societies are accepting and supportive of LGBTQ individuals, while others may hold negative views or discrimination. It is important to recognize and respect the diversity of attitudes towards homosexuality around the world.
The actual text of the bible is not affected by religious attitudes. False interpretations abound, but the text contained in the book has not changed.
Like many things, attitudes are learned (from early childhood) and new attitudes can replace old attitudes. We learn most attitudes and ways of responding from other people, often, from adults who care for us. There is no one way to learn (or unlearn, modify) attitudes; they can change from gaining knowledge, reading, experience, interactions with others, etc. Negative attitudes can be changed, but half the battle is first being aware of what attitudes we use. Positive attitudes can help us learn quicker. Negative attitudes can create obstacles to learning new things, including new attitudes.
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