concept   loving another
culture   Western cultures
statement   In Western cultures, attitudes toward expressing romantic love and affection outside of committed partnerships differ significantly based on societal norms and personal beliefs.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 love another Western countries Expressing romantic love through public displays of affection (PDA) is common and socially acceptable. 1
2 love another Western culture Encouraged and celebrated in romantic relationships, friendships, and families 1
3 love else Western countries Expressing love for anyone else while in a committed relationship is generally considered inappropriate and disrespectful. 1
4 loving another Western countries Expressing affection openly and openly is encouraged in romantic relationships. 1
5 loving another Western culture Expressing romantic love through physical affection and gestures is considered important in romantic relationships. 1
6 loving another Western cultures Expressed through actions and affection, such as hugging and kissing 1
7 loving another Western cultures Expressing love through physical affection and verbal affirmations is common and encouraged in romantic relationships. 1
8 loving else Western countries Loving someone else while in a committed relationship is generally considered unacceptable and may lead to the end of the relationship. 1
9 loving else Western countries Expressing love openly and affectionately towards someone else is considered normal and encouraged in romantic relationships. 1
10 loving else Western cultures Expressing love and affection towards others is encouraged and celebrated. 1
11 loving else Western cultures In Western cultures, loving someone else while in a committed relationship is generally considered cheating and is frowned upon. 1
12 loving else Western cultures Expressing love towards someone other than your spouse is generally discouraged and considered a breach of commitment in a monogamous relationship. 1