Smiling is a common nervous reaction to a suddon increase of attention.
that either the crushes jokes werent funny and she thought the comments were. or she is just to shy to know whats funnyit means that even though it wasnt supposed to be funny she is laughing to make you feel better so you can like her more
Almost everybody you ask will give different answers. Most people, including all gay people say that it isn't a choice and so must be psychologically caused. As far as I am aware, there are no people who have claimed to have 'turned gay' after being straight. Recent evidence suggests (but does not necessarily prove) that the brain is configured in people to control their sexuality.AnswerI have come up with a personal theory I would like people to add onto or tell me what they think. it is very out there but i think i have discovered why people are gay.Taking Freud's theory about how from age 3-5, children are all obsessed with the parent of the opposite sex and have huge hatred for the parent of their own sex, well taking that theory and saying that this is what make people straight, this exact time in the child's life makes them straight. What i think is turning people Gay is missing that fundamental stage of obsession and hate and that if you miss that, you never truly become any sexual orientation, therefore, getting confused, and either choosing, Gay or Bi or hiding it. I also think that the reason there is not as many gays, bis or lesbians say 50 years ago is not because people hid it, but simply that no one was really gay. Let me explain, I think that it all has to do with the way kids are raised now compared to the way they were say 50 years ago, I think that kids are raised so drastically different now that at age 3-5 more and more are missing this fundamental time and this is what makes them gay. It is not that the world is changing and has even gotten more open, its that people just werent gay and now because of this skip in fundamental building blocks, there are more and more gay people and the world is just adapting.AnswerRegarding the previous answer, Freud's theory is just that, and generalizations aren't really an exact science if you know what i mean. Sexual orientation is guided by many things, not just the major coming of age events. I mean even the term -sexual orientation really specifies too much on the fact that sex is all that's important in the orientation of a person ( what else is *more* important hmm?).So getting the terms correct is important when your trying to explain something that is really broad and personal at the same time, try and think of the real solution, not the problem, and think about how you think, that's important.......but generally people are born gay, because they are born (or choose to live) gay...and that's it... the simplest explanation is always the most likely, and you or anyone else wont ever be able to pin it down with generalizations or some concrete evidence, because life just isn't like that .AnswerRegarding the answer above, there are no more gay people now then 50 or 100 years ago, its just that this new age ( and the new age media) allows people to live lifestyles more free and vocal in all types of expression-and thank god. Consider all the freaks and beauties in the city, i mean there is so much variety, and I personally wouldn't have it any other way, its just too interesting.Answer"...not because people hid it, but simply that no one was really gay" - This comment has me worried because what your thoughts are saying is that there was a time where people were not "really" gay, because of some standard of raising children, ( a western standard at that~!) and now people are growing up gay because of less formal rearing. This simply isn't the case. ...BIAS my friend is the outcome censors of information that flows in and about circuits that loop like new york city subways through your mind. Such bold conclusions and assertions will have you arriving at the same conclusions about life ( usually the one you want to see) as most people in our world who choose to see the simple and rigid ideals of the amazingly varied world we live in- and that destination is something you will have to figure out on your own :PAnswerI hear over and over that homosexuality is "unnatural". I grew up on farms, and also have spent many hours quietly observing wild animals in their natural habitat, along with pets, etc, and all I can say is that those people must have never so much as owned a couple of male (or female) dogs. Same-gender coitus is everwhere in nature.On a dairy farm where I worked, the cows were watched for their heat cycles based on whether or not they were doing the riding or letting the others ride them. Nature is full of this phenomenon, so it's hard to understand why humans, who profess themselves to be the smartest animals on earth (another rant altogether) have such a problem with it.
Government propaganda during the First World War was extremely effective in terms of the country's nationalism and patriotism through the four years. It had promoted the attitudes to the War effort and motivated the generations to support and put faith into the soldiers fighting away in France. The intentions of Britain's wartime propaganda was to achieve certain aims that were considered to help and push the country's beliefs into the War itself. The government wanted to influence people and portray the War to what they believed the public should know about. It was a matter of balancing political knowledge with public propaganda, proving to be a difficult decision to make which would be the most appropriate and beneficial at the time of the War. The government had concerns of recruitment, which were one of its main attainments, and without effective use of propganda this target would not be reached. It proposed to use different variations of propaganda that would maintain the public morale and encourage the public to support the War effort and understand the importance of the War too. It was the government who began initiating wartime propaganda by publishing and producing thousands of media; newspapers, leaflets and pamphlets across the country to start addressing the issue. Soon, after months of preparations and publications printed through various commercial companies and agencies the nation's propaganda was beginning to have a profound impact on the people and widespread through socities to communities. The attitudes of many people were changing and beginning to get a vague impression of the War being fought over in France. Women were particularly inspired to work heavily throughout the War, as part of their women's suffrage campaign too, to support and help the War effort. In some cases the propaganda campaign could change peoples attitudes and influence them all the time, people who completely believed the wartime posters excetra were true and right, transforming their views and prospective on the War. Some other forms of propaganda managed to give awful impressions of the German and portray them as committing atrocities in Belgium, building up the anti-German propaganda to resent them whilst favouring the British government and supporting the War effort even more, strenghtening the commitment and faith. The British government also thought propaganda could maintain public support by encouraging the War effort too; another method was to give the public a government-approved version of the War. In effect the government's aims were to make the propaganda as purposeful and unquestionable as possible.To keep morale up at the Home Front and encourage people to give their time and money to the war effortTo portray the enemy as an evil that needs to be foughtTo recruit more soldiersTo stop information from being published which might help the enemyTo psychologically dishearten the enemy troopsTo give civilians a government-approved version of the WarThese important factors allowed the significant work of the government propaganda to effectively combat the War effort and help look after the public faith and moral during the four years of the First World War. Notice how some of these aims were to dishearten or demoralize the enemy. Here the government believed that if their propaganda was strong enough and influential to other nations, the government were capable of producing publications that would reflect the German troops or civilians as aggressive people and phychologically opress them with news of defeats.Of course if the public had known since the beginning the government were using propaganda against them, potential consequences could have been brought upon the War effort and damage the public morale and support whilst endangering the people's faith and hopes of soldiers fighting over in France. The state of the kingdom could have been disastrous and had an enormous impact on the public prosperity. Although this exactly why the government was in complete control and managed the propaganda to an extent where people's attitudes were being changed quite considerably. This opens the questions to should have the government been allowed to do this or was it for the good of the country to protect and safe guard the public's knowlegde and conscience of the War.
Some people were just blessed with great voices from God and others werent, that's what I think.
well when i first wanted to make abyss the right parts werent there but there a website caw.ws that will give you his caw and others
They werent treated as well as they should be treated and they werent respected as much either.
no they werent
they werent fed
they werent
no, move on, if they werent meant to be then they just werent, but they will relize they missed out on a great person!
The gods all came from Cronos or Kronos. Zeus was his child when he overthrew Cronos. Zeus married his sister Hera. Zeus and Hera werent the only "original" gods. others include Hades, Hermes, Ares, and several others.
The unitary government started by limiting the kings power in the renissance, by singing rhe magna carta, and then crack became avalible, and people got high and made a bunch of kids that werent supposed to be here. That is why my buttcrack is red.
at first she was in a band with her two friends, who werent that famous at the time in a band called Dance Attic. She was singing in a club when a man from a recording studio and that is where it all started. She went to being in the band Mis-Teeq, but they split up in 2005.
Ghosts werent invented.
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