• Diseases and Symptoms,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Relationships – Expectations and the Pressure to Conform

    The modern society is complex and contradictory in many ways, particularly in the dynamics of romantic relationships. Nowadays, we are witnessing a situation where some women are forced into the role of the dragon lady, while men often struggle with feelings of being a garden gnome. These forced roles not only burden the relationship between the parties but also generally affect emotional well-being. According to psychologist Péter Aszalós, there are deeper social and psychological reasons behind this phenomenon. Men’s uncertainty and the erosion of traditional male roles contribute to the tensions that develop in relationships. Relationship dependency, the competition for pampering, and different personality types all play key roles in…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Digestive System

    Peeping: Where is the line between normal and perverse?

    A voyeurism, as a concept, reflects the exciting and diverse aspects of human psychology. This phenomenon essentially focuses on the observation of another person and the pleasure of secret discovery, in contrast to exhibitionism, which emphasizes visibility and attention-seeking. Voyeurism is closely related to intimacy, as the observer typically watches the actions of the other from a hidden place, creating a mix of ignorance, mystery, and curiosity that adds tension to the situation. The unique interaction of human curiosity and sexuality appears in various cultures and social contexts. The excitement triggered by observation, characterized by participation in another’s intimate moments, takes on different forms. People often find the secret discovery…

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