concept   divorce

39 commonsense assertions
Cultures (39) Western cultures (1) United States (1) Catholic regions (1) Western countries (1) secular culture (1) Philippines (1) Middle East (1) Christian culture (1) Protestantism (1) traditional conservative cultures (1) traditional societies (1) religious (1) Christianity (1) Italy (1) Abrahamic cultures (1) Canada (1) Catholicism in Western countries (1) Christianity-based cultures (1) Conservative Hindu culture (1) Muslim culture (1) South Korea (1) Traditional Hindu culture (1) Western Europe (1) arranged marriage cultures (1) liberal societies (1) progressive cultures (1) Christian culture in the West (1) Christian-majority countries (1) Christianity-influenced countries (1) Conservative Middle Eastern cultures (1) Hollywood industry (1) Islamic (1) North American secular (1) Religion-focused culture (1) Strongly Islamic countries (1) Traditional Japanese culture (1) Western secular cultures (1) modern society (1) popular media (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 divorce Western cultures Divorce is widely accepted and prevalent in Western cultures, often involving legal procedures and property division. 21
2 divorce United States Divorce is a socially acceptable and common practice in the United States with established legal and financial procedures. 14
3 divorce Catholic regions In Catholic regions, divorce is less socially acceptable due to religious beliefs. 11
4 divorce Western countries In Western countries, divorce is a legally and socially acceptable way to end a marriage involving legal processes and asset division. 11
5 divorce secular culture Divorce is legally accepted as a personal choice in secular cultures, reflecting individual freedoms and rights. 10
6 divorce Philippines In the Philippines, divorce is not legally recognized and heavily stigmatized due to strong religious and cultural influence. 7
7 divorce Middle East In the Middle East, divorce, particularly for women, is heavily stigmatized and encompasses legal, social, and religious obstacles. 6
8 divorce Christian culture Divorce is generally accepted in Christian culture, but may carry social stigma within Christian communities. 5
9 divorce Protestantism Divorce is generally accepted in Protestantism, but its acceptance may vary across different religious and social contexts. 5
10 divorce traditional conservative cultures Divorce is stigmatized and considered a failure in traditional conservative cultures. 5
11 divorce traditional societies In traditional societies, divorce is stigmatized and discouraged due to religious and cultural norms. 5
12 divorce religious Divorce is often discouraged or forbidden in religious cultures and is subject to religious laws and stigma. 4
13 divorce Christianity In Christianity, divorce is discouraged and viewed as a last resort, often considered a sin. 3
14 divorce Italy Divorce in Italy is stigmatized and discouraged due to strong traditional family values and religious beliefs. 3
15 divorce Abrahamic cultures Divorce is stigmatized and regulated by religion in Abrahamic cultures. 2
16 divorce Canada Divorce is a common and regulated process in Canada, including asset division. 2
17 divorce Catholicism in Western countries In Catholicism in Western countries, divorce is strongly discouraged due to religious taboo and strict church laws. 2
18 divorce Christianity-based cultures In Christianity-based cultures, divorce is traditionally discouraged and stigmatized, with marriage seen as a lifelong commitment. 2
19 divorce Conservative Hindu culture In conservative Hindu culture, divorce is stigmatized and socially frowned upon. 2
20 divorce Muslim culture Divorce is permitted but discouraged with specific procedures and conditions in Muslim communities. 2
21 divorce South Korea Divorce is heavily stigmatized and discouraged in South Korea, resulting in low divorce rates. 2
22 divorce Traditional Hindu culture Divorce is traditionally discouraged and stigmatized in Hindu culture, but modern attitudes are shifting. 2
23 divorce Western Europe Divorce is widely accepted and considered a legal right in Western European countries. 2
24 divorce arranged marriage cultures Divorce is frowned upon and infrequent in arranged marriage cultures due to societal and family pressure. 2
25 divorce liberal societies Divorce is deemed as an individual decision to terminate a marriage in liberal societies. 2
26 divorce progressive cultures In progressive cultures, divorce is accepted as a personal choice for happiness and fulfillment. 2
27 divorce Christian culture in the West In Western Christian culture, divorce is common and legal but still carries social stigma. 1
28 divorce Christian-majority countries Divorce may be stigmatized in Christian-majority countries due to religious beliefs about the sanctity of marriage. 1
29 divorce Christianity-influenced countries In Christianity-influenced countries, divorce is legal and common, but still carries social stigma. 1
30 divorce Conservative Middle Eastern cultures In Conservative Middle Eastern cultures, divorce is stigmatized and can be difficult for women to obtain. 1
31 divorce Hollywood industry Divorce in Hollywood is frequently sensationalized and made public. 1
32 divorce Islamic Islamic divorce carries a stronger social and religious stigma due to stricter guidelines. 1
33 divorce North American secular Divorce in North American secular culture is viewed as a personal choice and legal process, emphasizing individual happiness and well-being over social stigma. 1
34 divorce Religion-focused culture Divorce is often stigmatized and discouraged in religious-focused cultures due to beliefs about the sanctity of marriage. 1
35 divorce Strongly Islamic countries In strongly Islamic countries, divorce may be strictly regulated and socially stigmatized. 1
36 divorce Traditional Japanese culture In traditional Japanese culture, divorce was rare and stigmatized. 1
37 divorce Western secular cultures In Western secular cultures, divorce is commonly seen as a legal process and personal decision with minimal religious significance. 1
38 divorce modern society In modern society, divorce is legally and socially accepted and individuals have the right to end a marriage. 1
39 divorce popular media Divorce is typically portrayed in popular media as a dramatic event involving legal battles and emotional turmoil. 1