Is it normal for a human to kiss a dog in the snout?
While some people may feel comfortable giving their dog affection in this way, it is generally not recommended to kiss a dog on the snout or allow them to lick one's face. This is because it can potentially transfer bacteria or germs between the dog and human. It's important to show affection to pets in ways that are safe for both parties.
How deep can one go in a hypnotic trance?
Highly hypnotizable people (about 8-10%) can readily enter a somnambulistic state: they will be able to open their eyes, stand, walk around, and generally behave as though not hypnotized even though they're in a deep trance. They'll be able to experience the full range of hypnotic phenomena (eg total bodily catalepsy, positive and negative hallucinations, recall of long past life events, and even anesthesia...), and there is a good chance that when brought out of hypnosis they'll have limited or no recollection of what happened during trance.
The majority of people, although hypnotizable, will not experience such profound hypnosis, and generally will recall everything that occurred during their trances. For most, hypnosis is simply a highly relaxing experience during which they may feel very detached or "dreamy" whilst being very focused on what is suggested to them.
I have experienced both partial and total amnesia of hypnotic trances, depending on the exact context in which hypnosis occurred. When participating in a scientific study of hypnosis I was somnambulistic, spending two hours in trance and performing complex sequencing tasks, but had little recollection of the specifics, remembering only the instructions given. The two hours seemed like only minutes to me, and despite walking around with eyes open, talking etc, can only remember "seeing" the revolving spiral used for trance induction!
When hypnotized "for fun" by the same person, I recalled everything (because instructed to), and remember dancing with imaginary people, hallucinating many things, and even having a needle pushed through the skin on the back of my hand, and feeling nothing. Obviously, I was deeply hypnotized, but remembered the experience because that was the whole purpose of the activity.
Most recently, I've been hypnotized by a psychotherapist. I was asked to "view" myself sitting in a chair across the room, and describe what I saw. The therapist then repeated my own descriptions back to me... slowly and deliberately, and after a few minutes everything "went blank", and I recall nothing of the rest of the session, until she brought me out of trance by gently calling my name.
I am naturally good at hypnosis, having high powers of concentration, strong imaginative tendencies, and an interest in the mind and its potential to create its own "realities". I am only able, however, to enter deep trance because I will it: my interests, inclinations, and intellectual capabilities lead me in this direction, but hypnosis only occurs because I'm interested in experiencing it and, therefore, ready to "go with it". I could not be hypnotized if I did not want to be - for example, I dislike "stage hypnosis", and have sat through a number of such shows observing them, but declining to participate... and nothing on this good earth would ever induce me to take part in such shenanigans.
Most people can be hypnotized if willing, but how "deep" one goes does to some extent depend upon natural capabilities, although repeated hypnotic inductions do tend to increase trance depth. Ultimately, however, if someone isn't comfortable with the situation/ does not trust the hypnotist then it is unlikely that any hypnosis will occur. Generally, only a minority have the ability readily to enter the deepest hypnotic states.
Why do reasonable people sometimes go stark raving mad?
everyone breaks sometimes, some less often and more sudden than others, but realistically if you're talking really mad, it's uncommon for people to not at least be a little odd before they snap and go 'stark raving mad'.
this change in people can be brought on by situation that brings a sudden and dramatic change of emotion like a death of a loved one, or it can be brought on by people being pushed to their limits often through stress.
Why can't people be nice to each other?
we cant say that in some cases people are good to one another but in some places,poor people conflict occurs because they are uncivillized,civillized people they fight because they are jelous to one another because of many circumstances thwey face....
Do values influence personality formation?
Yes, values play a significant role in shaping personality formation by influencing an individual's beliefs, behaviors, and decision-making processes. Values act as guiding principles that help individuals navigate the world and determine what is important to them, ultimately impacting their attitudes, priorities, and sense of identity.
What is the meaning of behaviour breeds behaviour?
Behaviour means the manner in which one behaves. The actions or reactions of a person or animal in response to external or internal stimuli.
Behavior breeds behavior" - this means that not only will your actions and behavior affect those around you, but others can affect yours too. If you want to improve your business and success, you need to do two things;
1) You must surround yourself with positive people, positive energy, and engage in positive activities because this will affect and influence the path of your life and your business
2) You must ensure that your own actions are positive, and that you put out positive energy yourself, because others will be affected by you.
Is it weird for someone to kiss someone else's hand?
if its a dude kissing a chick hand, well they did that back in the 1700 so its not that weird, a girl kissing a dude hand its weird but hey everyone loves differently so its okay, unless it was a hand french kiss
What is the effect of selective perception?
What are some fun things to do without going anywhere?
There are plenty things that one can do in the summer , without the pain of spending precious hard-earned money ( really,starbucks is begining to ruin my taste and wallet). Here are somethings to consider, with a little-bit of spending:
1) WAIT FOR "FREE" DAYS. If you live in Toronto, there are days where you can go to the R.O.M, Gardens and Theme Parks that have a frozen entry-fee.These events usually happen so people can get a taste for these places.
2) Parades, Promenades. Parades aren't going to kill your wallet,(unless, you pay for parking in a downtown area), and that some are very fun
What could I do if I'm bored out of my mind and by myself?
no such thing as bored- u just think so do something make a hobby eat surf the net watch a comedy read a romance draw pictures MAKE up dreams make ur own projects there is so many things in the world u can do u can help someone or save a life that is why there is no real such thing as bored :)
Why does popular girls act nice to only some people?
Mostly because they want to seem like nice girl in front of some people
When you meant 'some people' I assumed you meant popular kids. If so, then it is natural because these people are assumed to have a certain standard and this occurs in the subconcious in your brain. Just like you tend to act more respectful to a teacher or employee acted nicer to their boss. Is because the receiving end has a certain standard to please. In social aspect, although there are no specific standards, popular kids are seen to have standard and some people trying to be on their good side try to remain in that standard.
Yes, dimples can occur in people of all body types, including those who are overweight or obese. Dimples are caused by variations in the underlying facial muscles and are not necessarily related to body weight.
Should the wealthy feel guilty?
You say the wealthy as if they're all a single person. If the wealthy person is corrupt they should probably feel guilty but the wealthy are an important class because they can create businesses and thus create jobs. So no not all wealthy people should feel guilty.
What are some phrases for good luck?
What does the average person do 8 times a month?
The average person will eat out at a restaurant 8 times a month. This could be breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
What is the best psychological approach in online dating websites?
well i would think that one of those websites that you see on tv would be it so go on one that you see regually on tv it will help ! Xx
You actual online dating sites have very good team of people who would assist you with that. When I was a bit uncertain what I was exactly looking in a girl, I asked the assistance on dream marriage, and it was pretty useful. U can try different sites as well like match or ehurmony.
Why would you want to have integrity?
Well, if you live your life alone on a remote island or mountain top, you don't really need integrity. Integrity is an attribute that helps us get along in groups called societies. Integrity is an important tool for living in harmony among others.
When you don't have it, the people around you find out sooner or later and will not trust you. That limits the degree of relationships you can develop with others. People without integrity often must keep building new relationships (both professional and personal) throughout their lives until that group figures out that you can't be trusted. Some people that lack integrity learn very early to fake it because they learn how important it is to other. But integrity can only be faked as long as that person is functioning well; when they're not, if they're stressed or under the influence, their true character is revealed and the people around them recognize their weakness.
When you have it, the people around you get to know that about you and will trust you, care about you, and maintain their relationship with you.
What is an example of relative deprivation?
Relative deprivation is defined as the perception of an unfair disparity between ones situation and that of others.
A simple example is a child who puts up a fuss and won't eat his dinner because he/she wanted chicken nuggets and is served tuna casserole. The child's feeling of being deprived is relative when you know that thousands of children around the world have nothing to eat at all.
Even adults have endless lists of complaints that, if you think about them, are minor inconveniences and irritations when compared to what many people have to endure.
What are the good and bad things about international migration?
Good things about international migration include the potential for economic growth, cultural exchange, and filling gaps in labor markets. However, challenges may arise such as social integration issues, strain on public services, and brain drain from developing countries.
in many relationships this is a way to solve problems. they say that arguing is healthy for a relationship. it helps the partners to figure things out. as long as negative comments are not stated. but most importantly the key is to listen to your partner even in the heat of an argument. it's better to state your problem before it builds up. if an argument happens stick to the issue at hand and don't bring things up from the past.
A frowny face is normally an emoticon, of a variation of a smiley face.
On computers or through e-mails/texting, it's written as:
:(
:'(
D:
D':
;-;
:C
:c
;c
and so on.
It shows that they are upset (a frown, you know).
Why do people hate khamari Booker?
There could be various reasons why some people may dislike Khamari Booker, ranging from personal experiences or interactions to differences in opinions, beliefs, or ideologies. It's important to approach judgment of individuals with empathy and understanding, as everyone has their own unique perspectives and reasons for their feelings.
What does perception of gravity and linear perception depend on?
Perception of gravity depends on sensory organs like the vestibular system in the inner ear that detect changes in head position and movement. Linear perception, or the ability to perceive straight lines and distances, depends on visual cues and the integration of information from the eyes, muscles, and joints.
How does Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs relate to the agents of socialization?
Each of Maslow's levels in his hierarchy can correspond with the agents of socialization. For instance, the agents of socialization consist of the family, religion, peer group, education, economic systems, legal systems, penal systems and language. In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, one could argue that self actualization corresponds with education and an understanding of both the legal and penal systems as well as an understanding of language. Esteem corresponds with peer group as in many cases a person's peer group will help dictate their sense of esteem in some way. Love/belong corresponds with family for obvious reasons although you could also argue that it corresponds with peer group. Safety corresponds with religion and economic systems. A person's religion offers them a safety net of sorts while the economic systems of the time also offer a safety net in that if the economy is doing well, people tend to feel perceive the future as being brighter. Last but not least, physiological needs correspond with the family more than any of the others. Many people would anticipate that if they were in need, their family members would provide for their needs.
What are causes of irrational thinking?
Causes of irrational thinking can include cognitive biases, emotional stressors, lack of critical thinking skills, personal beliefs or past experiences, and social or cultural influences. These factors can lead to distorted perceptions, faulty reasoning, and flawed decision-making.