Tag: Submissiveness


PASSIVISM

Introduction and Definition of Passivism Passivism, in a psychological and sociological context, refers primarily to an enduring outlook or disposition characterized by submissiveness, a lack of personal initiative, and a tendency toward the acceptance of external control or authority without resistance or critical engagement. It is often understood as a pervasive behavioral pattern where the […]

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SUBMISSIVENESS

Introduction: Defining Submissiveness Submissiveness, in the context of psychological and social science, is defined primarily as a persistent behavioral tendency characterized by the willingness to yield to the desires, demands, or authority of others. It involves a consistent pattern of prioritizing the wishes and commands given by another individual or group over one’s own needs, […]

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PASSIVITY

Definition and Conceptualization of Passivity Passivity, within the realm of psychological inquiry, is fundamentally characterized as a particular mode of behavioral or psychological adaptation—frequently classified as a maladaptation—wherein the individual adopts a pervasive trend of submissiveness, excessive reliance upon external agents, and a definitive retreat into inaction. This state is not merely a transient lack […]

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MARIANISMO

Is an historic view of females and the ‘perfect’ females characteristics including- submissiveness, selflessness, chastity, hyper femininity and the complete acceptance of the male as dominant in any courting pair. MARIANISMO: “The marianismo concept characterizes perfect qualities found within women such as submissiveness and chastity.”

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