SOCIOL 2PP3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Neoliberalism, Polyamory, W. M. Keck Observatory

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Relationship status: e. g. married, cohabiting, dating, living apart (lat) couples, lat couples maintain different homes, polyamorous relationships = transparent, consensual i. r. between multiple partners of any sexual orientation who may or may not live together. Living arrangements: e. g. partners who share a household, partners who maintain separate households. Family structures: traditional intact families, problematic, as it assumes that other types of families aren"t intact or are broken, blended families or single-parent families. Sexual orientation: fluidity in sexual orientation and the growing acceptance of lgbtq+ community. 2: tremendous variation in sexuality and sexual relationships, transformed by social media, e. g. greater acceptance and practice of non-monogamous relationships and increase in sex outside of a relationship context. Emotional intimacy: canadians are increasingly defining and finding emotional intimacy in personal relationships in ways that go beyond romantic relationships. Growing acceptance of lgbtq+ rights; same-sex parenting; and other types of diversity in i. r. and family life: e. g. increase in polyamory, economic changes.

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