I will be discussing my relationship with a friend and what dialectical tensions we faced altogether. So, when I first met this friend, he was a complete stranger to me and we met in a local market accidentally where our shopping bags got exchanged. We met officially to exchange bags and then got to know each other in a formal discussion. Soon, that bonding developed but there was still uncertainty about this bond
(Predictability/novelty). There was some bizarre tension in my mind to ask him out to meet again but then again it was a kind of some uncomfortable pull that didn't let me do it. When I got to know him better I soon realized that he was too open about his things and experiences and I could not be open the same way about my life(Openness/closeness). Another tension suddenly which we faced was to connect properly and that too how to maintain a bond since we shared quite a bunch of things such as the interest in similar books, TV shows, etc (Autonomy/connectedness).
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- beliefs ( religion: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism )
- customs ( college, start a family,)
- norms ( fitting into a group)
- style ( dress, language)
- attitudes ( America is the best country. I am proud to be American )
- people ( races, ethnicity, colors)
- art ( singing dancing painting acting)
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<span>Gender dysphoria is likely to persist when an individual repeatedly convinces himself or herself that their view on their actual gender is different. After adolescence the condition is likely to persist since an individual already understand their body and identify with it.</span>
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