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PSYCHOPHYSICAL, NEUROLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL DUALISMS OF THE SEXES IN THE FUNCTION OF AN INCOMPATIBLE MALE-FEMALE COMMUNITIES

Prof. Dr Miroslav Kuka , 1Faculty Of Education, University, St. Kliment Ohridski In Bitola, North Macedonia 2Academy For Educational And Medical Studies In Krusevac, Republic Of Serbia

Abstract

Psychophysical, neurological and sociological dualisms between the sexes are the main causes of an incompatible male-female unions-communities (friendship, romantic relationship, marriage or extramarital community). As long as the woman's body (it's a different mechanism for men) does not get used to the "hormones and substances of love": phenyl ethylamine, nor ephedrine, dopamine, oxytocin, endorphin, etc. a woman does not initiate a struggle to free herself from a position of inferiority in relation to a man (emancipation), because the community between a man and a woman is dominated by love, which abstracts the inherited, constructed and socially accepted differences between the sexes. The emancipation of a woman within the formed man-woman community begins with the adaptation of the organism to the "hormones and substances of love", which is time-specific and determined by the personal character, temperament and structure of the formed community. The emancipation of women in community with men is initiated and then developed by the dualism of psychophysical, neurological, and then constructed sociological differences between the sexes. In the paper, the genesis of dualisms between the sexes, their social adoption, with corrections resulting from the process of women's emancipation, as well as the consequences suffered by incompatible formed male-female communities in today's contemporary industrial-technological society, are presented in a simplified manner.

Keywords

Sex, psychophysical, neurological and sociological sex’s dualisms

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Prof. Dr Miroslav Kuka. (2023). PSYCHOPHYSICAL, NEUROLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL DUALISMS OF THE SEXES IN THE FUNCTION OF AN INCOMPATIBLE MALE-FEMALE COMMUNITIES. American Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 3(05), 51–64. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajast/Volume03Issue05-11