concept   copulating

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Western culture (1) traditional societies (1) Bhutanese culture (1) Inuit (1) Traditional Japanese culture (1) Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa (1) liberal societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 copulating Western culture In Western culture, copulating is viewed as a private and intimate act and not openly discussed in public. 13
2 copulating traditional societies In traditional societies, copulation is celebrated as a natural part of life with rituals related to fertility. 2
3 copulating Bhutanese culture In Bhutanese culture, copulating is seen as a natural and essential part of life, openly discussed and considered normal. 1
4 copulating Inuit In Inuit culture, copulating may be celebrated as a natural and integral part of life with rituals and customs related to fertility and reproduction. 1
5 copulating Traditional Japanese culture In traditional Japanese culture, copulation is discreetly depicted in art and literature, reflecting a reserved and indirect approach to expressing intimate activities. 1
6 copulating Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa In traditional Maasai culture, copulating is openly discussed and celebrated as part of courtship and marriage rituals. 1
7 copulating liberal societies In liberal societies, copulating is seen as a natural and healthy expression of intimate relationships and openly discussed in sex education and public health initiatives. 1