FRHD 1020 Chapter 3: Chapter 3 - Getting Together

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If refuse to do arranged marriage, family may isolate the individual or cause emotional, even physical, abuse. Dating y the rise of dating began after world war i ended y men and women would go out alone together without any particular intention for marrying each other y the man would usually pay the costs. Homosexual: being attracted sexually to someone of the same sex. Living together y moving in together has become increasingly common y main reasons: finance, convenience, housing needs, or a trial run for marriage. Cohabitation: living together, usually referring to a couple with sexual relationship. Freedom of choice y legal barriers such as being on only one marriage at a time y legal barriers of having to marry the opposite sex y other restriction on the incest taboo y. Enclaves: people of a minority culture who live as a group within the larger society.

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