Exam 15: Intimacies and Relationships
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Since 1970 marriage rates in the UK have:
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According to Eva Illouz intimacy operates through:
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Commonly held recurring understandings of how romantic love should be performed are called:
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The notion that intimate relationships have shifted away from moral frameworks and local communities is called:
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The idea that traditional intimate practices have been built upon through time is called:
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