Jane had very few friends in school until she joined Techno-buzz, a group for technology enthusiasts. She felt a sense of belong
ingness with the group and met other members with whom she shared many common interests. This is an example of belonging to a _____.a. collective cultureb. mainstream culturec. macrocultured. microculturee. global culture
Microculture is a term that refers to a group of people who can share many things, such as customs, preferences, religion, work, hobbies, among others. Jane is in a microculture because she has met a group of people who share her interests and so she feels included and comfortable because people understand her, participate in her and interact with her hobbies.
Microcultures give people a sense of belonging and happiness, as the characteristics of the individual who participates in a microculture is not only accepted, but shared and valued.
There is some religious that practive celibacy, there is some religious groups that believe in individual communion with God, but all of them tend to specify the role that men and women have in their life. This tend to contribute in equality since it prevent a certain people pursuing their goals in life.