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On a complete different and unrelated sidenote:I am actually thinking of making Wolf hard of hearing, because one of the lasting consequences of a poxinfection are nervedamage (paralysis in the limbs) or complete loss of / partly loss of hearing. and while wolf had consequences of her infection in her tenedncy for joint inflamation in colder seasons that were mostly the result of the combination of her going through starvation / extreme mental and physical exhaustion during crossing the alps and eventuel the poxinfection. making her hard of hearing would actually make her (unusual number of) eyes more useful because while she might not always hear everything around her she can always see everything around her at any time.
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juliaandthephantoms · 5 months ago
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Liebe dass Daniel diese kleinen Charactertraits beibehält mit dem Glückskeks
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eden-writes-stuff · 2 months ago
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Stranger Things Mid-Season 2 opinion time:
Slight spoilers i guess
Eleven: Well written, wouldn't be friends with her though. Too extreme and would be scared for my life everytime I talk to her.
Will: Okay, I understand that he went through some wild shit, but bro is annoying as FuCK! Why is he so whiney i swear to god, I couldn't care less about him.
Mike: The lovestory between him and El is kinda annoying and I feel like it's his only charactertrait.
Dustin: Love the guy. Abolute king! Adopts a baby murder-thing.
Lucas: I feel like he doesn't do much for the story. Just kinda rolls along, idk. Still cool tho.
Max: Slay, queen. Love her sass.
Joyce: uses the line between annoying and badass as a jumprope
Jim: King! Sucks at communication tho lmao
Nancy: chill, minus points for cheating
Jonathan: couldn't care less about him.
Steve: I feel like Steve is the guy that is really cool to hang out with as long as you're both clearly in the friendzone. At the point when one of you develops a crush everything is going downhill. Plus points for cool hair and good music taste.
Billy: Absolute asshole. Love him. (Edit: lowkey wanna suck his dick) (Edit S3: FUCK!)
Bob: relatable icon. Underrated king. Deserves better! (Edit: rip)
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mie779 · 7 months ago
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Wonderful! Just a few more questions then hopefully I’ll create something to your liking!
1. What are some of your favorite things about Captain Swan as a couple?
2. What are some favorite character traits of Killian and Emma in fanfic? What are some character traits that annoy you when they’re used? Or any that you feel are overused or underused?
3. Do you have a preference for where they live? Storybrooke, NYC, Boston, etc? Or would you like for them to be on vacation somewhere? Somewhere snowy & cold or warm and tropical?
So many questions, right? I’m gonna know you pretty well by the time SS is over! 🎅🏻
🤣yeah you'll know all about my obsession over CaptainSwan for sure... but that is what we're celebrating with this secret Santa even, right?
I love their romance story arc in the series, (sometimes wanting to hit them over the head for being so slow in realizing how perfect they fit.)
Killian's endless devotion and belief in Emma's ability to make the right choice for her and her son, and him. Emma: she is a passionate woman who gives no fuck what's been done before, if she thinks of a plan or solution to a problem she goes for it. (too bad she didn't do that regarding Killian and so much heartache could have been avoided... but heck, then the show would have been over far too soon :D LOL ) I don't think I have any charactertraits I dislike as such...
Love stories set in Storybrooke, but could deff also see them going away for the holidays, perhaps something snowy (how much snow have Killian truly seen in his life???) ... so either way would be something I'd love to read.
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horizon-verizon · 1 year ago
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Reposted bc of changes to the original ask/answer #1
This was the answer to shreya2504 in the comments:
An answer to your comments of the above reblogged post:
You: "'What would elia have to really fear from lyanna?' Dude lyanna is a daughter of lord paramount and this lord have the support of two lord paramount, it means if lyanna children try to usurpe elia children then they are going get support of 3 kingdom and elia children only going get support of 1 kingdom until her children are married in other houses. even aerys being of dornish lineage didn't stop him from being prejudice against his grandchild."
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Aerys' prejudice against Rhaenys doesn't reflect one in Rhaegar and as such it doesn't perfectly tell us that he'd definitely be racist or bungle relations with Dorne/the Martells if he had been successful in deposing Aerys.
I bring up Daeron II and Myriah and the fact that Aerys himself has Martell blood bc if Daeron II could have many kids with brown eyes or hair/be married to a Dornish woman, actually have people rebel against him for that (one of these an actually legitimized bastard-cousin of his who was partially convinced into it by those who hated/envious of those Dornishmen Daeron installed at court!).
And the Targs still lived long enough for them to have two-three more generations after that ALONG WITH the Dornish officially being closer/on better terms with the rest of the kingdoms/crown forever after, then it means despite Aerys' stupidity and lack of self awareness, Rhaegar WOULD have a much easier time with the Martells and Dorne than you seem to think. Dornish-Targ relations were not rife with tension, and it is precisely because of Myriah-Daeron II's marriage and those offered offices.
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The part about Lyanna usurping Elia's kids? I already answered that in the comments. Many times. This is what I said:
Lyanna, yes, even as a mistress, *could* advise Rhaegar & have influence, but what proof or indication do we have that she'd go along with court gossip & social pressure to *plot* against Elia/her kids? Also, Lyanna never seemed [deeply] politically inclined. Away from her fam & building another w/Rhaegar/Elia, living closer to the Targs, why would Lyanna want to mess up that dynamic for herself & her kids by being hostile or secretly plotting to usurp either Rhaenys or Aegon (Elia's kids)? no, for Lyanna's likelier interests and personal preferences, she'd try to demure more towards Elia's position while not letting her family influence her to go against either Elia or Rhaegar's plans/desires. [admittedly, idk since even though we have more infor of her through Ned, her charactertraits are still not that confirmed ] Legitimization & "acknowledgement" are two very different things. If you acknowledge a bastard, it just means that you openly announce that you are their parent, they still remain illegitimate [and they can move into your castle and household]. However a legitimized bastard (and only the monarch can legitimize ANY bastard) is considered (technically) as legitimate as their wedlocked relatives. And Daeron II's bringing Dorne [into] Westeros thru his marriage and his giving many offices to Dornish people is court (not Myriah, though) improved Dorne's relationship with the other regions. Even if Rhaegar somehow married Lyanna after deposing Aerys & then legitimized their kid(s), Elia's kids are still both older than any of Lyanna's. Again, what would motivate the Starks into pressuring Rhaegar to legitmizing Lyanna's kids [since they can't get married, even if they wanted to use that to then have these legitimized...plus in what likelihood would Aerys allow that when he was afraid of Rhaegar deposing him? legitimizing those hypothetical kids means giving Rhaegar more heirs and a stronger claim/support...again, Rhaegar's kids are older than any he would have with Lyanna, the Starks wouldn't have a leg to stand on]? And the Starks/Rickard very clearly did not want to intermarry w/the Targs or have scions w/them. Yes Rickard would be upset [& enraged] that Lyanna--his only daughter who he already arranged to marry a Baratheon for a Baratheon alliance not caring about her desires--his chess piece was "wasted" on being a "side piece" (they're mistresses and paramours) [whose "honor" was besmirched and thus the entire house's as well]. What could he actually do once there is a child, though? Lyanna having Rhaegar's bastards when her [Elia's] kids are both older & ALWAYS had legitimacy, whereas even after being legitimized, the stigma against those born out of wedlock would still work against Rhaegar's kids w/Lyanna. Or would likely such. And as I already argued above [meaning this post, not the comments], it's actually [deletion] possible ["likelier", I mean] for Elia than any nonDornish woman, to accept & maybe warm to Lyanna & any of her bastard kids. [Maybe not so much the warming, since Elia still is in a different environment at court where's she'd be judged for her husband's actions, but we simply don't know and I am bringing up an important consideration, a factor that could change the picture we may paint] Elia comes from Dorne--Land of the Paramours, Open Sexuality, Open Marriages, & Less-Stigmatized-Bastards. And as I already stated, she has little to actually fear from Lyanna politically. So how hard--likely--would she need to be "persuaded"?
And I still haven't heard an actual counter argument to the specific counterargument to some specific arguments you made about Lyanna being the Lord Paramount of the North's daughter.
You: "I have never questioned visenya love for Rhaenys but it doesn't mean if visenya was closed to her sister then she's also going to be close to rhaenys grandchildren."
Exactly.
HOWEVER, I argued that Visenya and Rhaenys would not and never did have a relationship like the one you espouse would exist between Elia and Lyanna. When you tried to use Visenya usurping Aegon the Uncrowned to argue that this alone justifies your thinking Lyanna would do the same with Elia.
You were making a comment on interpersonal fighting and rivalry between consorts of the same individual, and I explained how Visenya and Rhaenys would not have had that history or dynamic. Because they were sisters and loved each other and grew up ina society/with a heritage/a family that occasionally practiced polygamy. They grew up together and we hear of no serious strife b/t them at all.
Whereas Lyanna and Elia are not connected to each other at all emotionally or physically (literally women of the most extreme parts of Westerso geographically and culturally) except through Rhaegar.
Elia and Lyanna, in theory, are more likely to develop a rivalry due to this distance and being of different houses than the Conquering sisters, but I already argued for why they wouldn't in practice.
Therefore, Visenya, Maegor, Aegon the Uncrowned, and Rhaenys are not a good comparison.
I mean... Of course, Cersei hates Robert, he routinely rapes and beat her. It wouldn’t be a problem if Robert was only a cheater, he’s a wife-beater and rapist.
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I assume that you are talking about this recent REBLOG I just put up about Rhaegar, Elia, Lyanna, and Tywin.
The entire point(s) of that post was to:
point out how Rhaegar's cheating was not the cause of Elia and their kids' death.
argue against the idea he was entirely or mostly responsible and also want to say that the entire dynasty's collapse was only caused by his infidelity. That such a thing could be caused by such.
argue some people have conflated Victorian (a hyperbole) family values of fidelity or their own personal past with a bigger, interconnected political condition that was a maelstrom in Rhaegar's case. While ignoring his concerted attempts to even get rid of his own father before.
argue that some people think that somehow, just staying with Elia would have prevented her death, or that it was easy to ascertain that Aerys and Tywin and everyone else would act as they did if we were him -> as I already listed in that post.
And this is what I said about Cersei:
The text never once explains or indicates how Elia herself feels about Rhaegar or Lyanna, but we have people claiming that she was emotionally wracked by this? Maybe upset for her reputation or shocked, but we still don't know who this woman was by personality, this all the guesswork based on her heritage, her health and the arrangedness of the marriage itself. One also cannot claim that she was something like Cersei was/would be, feeling totally humiliated, jilted of a perfect and glorious life, hating Rhaegar, etc. Nothing in the text gives strong evidence of that.
She is not only hateful towards Robert because he beats and rapes her (completely justified); she hates him for treating her as second place to someone she sees as inferior to herself and someone who "stole" Rhaegar from her. BUT she is hateful toward Robert & compares him to Rhaegar specifically bc for years she has wondered what life would have been like for her if she married Rhaegar instead of this man who she thought would at least appreciate her for the qualities she's told to have/be the best for a woman...but instead gets an abusive, self-deluded man who lusts for a girl who never even liked him AND was not the idea of a "perfect" woman to Cersei, but is still her competition for male favor (a woman's political key to access to power).
(*I must bring a more nuanced point about this, though and note that aside from Robert whispering some other girl's name on their wedding night, Cersei also has had an issue with not "measuring" up to the masculinized standards of competent personhood, so Robert's revealing that he wants and continues to want Lyanna over her pokes at Cersei's deepest insecurity. GameofThronesHistorian on TikTok notes how Cersei expected to marry Rhaegar after Tywin dumbly got her hopes up and she spent a lot of her time fantasizing about being with him and being Queen but he marries Elia, Aerys basically insults the entire house along with Tywin, and her hopes are dashed along with a bit of her pride ostensibly (nobles get a lot of their pride from their house identity). She finally gets to be Queen (the position dangled in front of her like a prize since childhood, snatched away, and now she "has" it back), but she discovers that the queenship doesn't make up for Robert's clear preference for the same girl "her" Rhaegar got himself supposedly killed for. When Cersei married Robert she expected to finally overcome the haunting legacy both girls left behind her own insecurities & ruined hopes. When she actually gets to be Queen, she discovers that this thing she thought would fix everything and that has been long promised to her cannot make up for the slight Robert gives her and thus traps her in a marriage that quickly becomes abusive. For someone like Cersei, who grew up hearing that she is the most beautiful person around while having almost nothing for herself other than that and later being queen as Tywin always promised to her name [bc her patriarchal society affords way less in terms of prestige, value, and recognized respect to women as it does men & boys AND makes physical features comparatively final measure of worth for girls and women], it's not that hard to see that Cersei's feelings are not baseless or totally irrational. Her already existing insecurities mushroomed into a plague that also sharpened her need to be "perfect" and counteract the feeling of never measuring up. Therefore, her classist-generated need to self-empower evolves into her stomping on others to get power and the self-satisfaction always distant from her*)
Neither her feelings nor Catelyn's for Robert/Ned cheating on them are things one could automatically guess are the exact same as Elia's toward Rhaegar being with Lyanna. Even without the beating/raping, because they are unlikely to be similar women w/exactly the same experiences.
I say this to point out that Cersei, while definitely being a victim of domestic abuse, still has a specific personality, history before him, and expectations of herself from her class position and gender. From those expectations, an idea--and the need to constantly reaffirm that idea bc of how little room it leaves one for developing a constant sense of self apart from it--of her exceptionality. Cersei is a NLOG and very much by a social-inspired inner compulsion.
What we know about Elia apart from her having kids and being married to Rhaegar comes from Oberyn and her Martell family members. And we get barely much from there (compared to other characters) aside from how she had had her own mind (her voicing her desire against a potential match by his farting). We have her in her early/mid-teens at the Lannisters wanting to see baby Tyrion and thinking/acting like she thinks him cute and witnessing child Cersei pinch baby Tyrion's penis (which already shows us a deep resentment against male privilege at such a young age and how it turned to who her father blamed for the absence of her mother). We don't have a PoV from Oberyn, so we get a few sentences of his feelings towards her in dialogue and dialogue is not as rich as the direct inner thoughts of characters. He does not have a reflective view of who Elia was as much as current/adult Ned Stark for Lyanna (who had PoVs) because he's focused on revenge. Even Ned could have thought more about other things that showcased Lyanna's personality independent of her engagement to Robert, but Oberyn seemed much more aware of who Elia was than Ned with Lyanna.
We don't know who adult Elia really is like we do Cersei, just her position, she was sick most of the time, and that she was Dornish. We do not get her life with Rhaegar, we do not get details nor suggestions in-text of her dynamic with Rhaegar as much as we get with him & Lyanna.
In a Con, GRRM has reportedly gone on to state that Elia and Rhaegar's relationship was "complex". Does this mean that there was affection but a mutual understanding that there was no deeper romance? Does this mean that if Elia were healthier, she would want to develop one with him? Either way, would she want it to be monogamous or not? Again, she's from Dorne, she's more likely to be more okay with it being an "open" marriage AND it being known Rhaegar has a side lover as she has enjoyed more body autonomy and a stronger sense of her own political autonomy from childhood.
But while she is Dornish, after she married Rhaegar she had to live in a nonDornish court in a nonDornish region while raising children, knowing that a man versus a woman having extramarital lovers are treated very differently. [a fuller explanation by dwellordream HERE]. For her own image and social standing, would she want him to be discrete even more than if they were just minor nobles? Or is she secure in the knowledge that her kids will always inherit before any of Lyanna's bastards (would she be, how likely is this) and de-prioritize how bad Rhaegar's cheating makes her look for her own safety (she nearly died the last time she gave birth)? We simply don't know for sure, even though I believe that Elia knew about Rhaegar and Lyanna bastard and wasn't against it.
this is essentially just a reception, so you could scroll past if you need. I basically free-write these things.
The answers to all these questions for Cersei are too obvious. We have Cersei's PoVs and her interactions with multiple people with both PoVs and with none--either dead or still alive by the last published book. And we get her own PoVs to draw her motivations and psychological processes and make better, credible conclusions.
Cersei's Lannister self-defensive-exceptionalist mindset feeds into her believing herself to be the paragon of any living woman, especially paramours, and mistresses. That PLUS her own need to have something close to or the same authority and power a man could have in her world, which she buys through sex, giving up some of her agency during some sexual encounters, and making herself NLOG to (mistakenly) gain men's loyalty or at least obedience to her commands. All of which is always in flux and depends on the person. To repeat myself, she very much cares about and is emotionally dependent on her nobility, her titles, her rank, her Lannister name, etc to accrue power for herself to her own detriment and to the abuse of others, which worsens or gains justification under Robert's abuse.
On the other hand, Cersei, her whole life, has been externally defined through a sexual lens. Yes, even in childhood. Sex and reproduction. She isn't a "whore" or a "slut" for then using what people used to objectify her into a weapon or device for her own intentions when she has learned that that is a direct way of accruing others' interest in her own and her kids' advancement. Cersei, while loyal & protective to her children, also--from her own experiences with powerlessnes from her gendered value in her family and society--tends to be less patient with them and be less able to address their emotional distresses. She seems abusive towards at least Tommen. And yes, in a feudal world, one can gain much political power & resources through their kids' claims and/or positions of power -> Tommen or Joffrey were kings and she could be Queen Dowager/Mother, the highest female rank a noblewoman could have...at least how GRRM wrote Westerosi society.
This is the crux of her motives: she learned that power-as-masculine AND power = male sexual dominance. Unlike the Tyrells, who have a better grasp of using both actual soft power and hard power (mostly yhr first) to maintain social dominance, Tywin is more the silent, golden rock that intimidates you into following him. Power, she learned from her father, is less diplomatic and more forceful and fear-inspired, violent, physical, and from Robert, sexual. All traditional qualified as masculine and assigned to men, who are given the privilege to hold/lead armies and wield weapons in battles:
In medieval times a woman could not bear arms; therefore a woman could not take on a role which, even symbolically, required her to carry arms. In medieval times a woman who took on an overt military role was an aberration. Lyon, A. (2006). "The place of women in European royal succession in the middle ages."
From childhood, she absorbed this ideology and "decided" to essentially prove she was "not like the other girls." And the loss of her mother to childbirth, how her father never truly coped, would have had her rush to gain his love, and when that didn't work, to gain his respect. But she is female, so Tywin never will. She learned that being anything "feminine" is inherently "weak", and so she tried her entire life to differentiate herself from the "weak" women around her. Cersei is the ultimate NLOGs.
She gave up her sexual agency for her children (yes, the same ones who she abused at one point) to shore up defenses for their/her own position and safety, as she wouldn't in a hundred years have sex with some people willingly if it did not come with the expectation of their support, resources, etc. Class/masculinity-perceived-through-hypersexuality is to her, strength even as it puts her at a disadvantage as a woman, as she's that much more open to scandal if the odds go out of her favor and the Lannisters lose much of their power and the others' fear of them.
She imagines herself as Robert/in the male/"dominant" position (she herself imagines that position as male, the place of power she internalized as prime her whole life) when she's sexually rubbing and fingering Taena of Myr. She continues to finger her painfully despite Taena protesting in pain, thus herself becoming a sexual abuser so she can feel the power and defy Robert/men. Power that she learns directly resides in using sexual ties or performing sexual abuses. Taena also, as Cersei's "spy" on Margarey, and as one far beneath her rank, is also a person who acts as socially lower than Cersei herself, which feeds into Cersei's ego. So Cersei banks much of herself and self-worth on her class to a dangerous fault.
She has basically felt compelled to buy into that exceptionalism at full speed to compensate for her lack of power and feelings of inferiority from that lack. Cersei is rather a pretty complicated woman, while also being very simple. Her class position as aristocratic and Queen Dowager/Mother and her desire for power in the aristocratic space are directly related and inspired by her long sexual objectification. This is where gender and class intersect. Her hatred of Robert is obviously justified and comes from her long struggle to gain and keep autonomous power from men; that doesn't mean that she also doesn't eventually use her class and internalize female inferiority as her final crutch.
Cersei's personality and her abuse from others and against others are two related and unique things informing each other from her young childhood, especially evidenced by her thoughts and actions of her youth before she married Robert, how her father & those others around her treated her, and her observations of the events before Robert rebelled concerning women's abilities. Elia is, by contrast, a silent victim so it's easier to project a lot onto her the way it isn't for Cersei. Or Catelyn.
Even with the societal setup of misogyny put up against her since birth and her trying to collect power for herself, the consequences of how she does it, the carelessness of it, and the losing control of her impulses are going to be reasons for her downfall anyway.
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lahnistersden · 5 years ago
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dakota kane :: character traits ( i )
❝ and i would do it again for the people that I care about. At the end of the day, that is all that matters to me.❞
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creativespecs · 4 years ago
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New character, meet Mica she loves singing, reading, playing the piano, hanging out with friends, she loves to surround herself with nature, and her favorite season is winter. #sims4 #charactertraits https://www.instagram.com/p/CNdJyfeDauI/?igshid=1nsldzcurypxc
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academicentertainment · 5 years ago
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World Kindness Day is November 13. A Virtual Kindness Assembly can promote unity amongst your student population and teach them social-emotional learning skills, awareness of others, friendship, and may help improve mental health. Celebrate World Kindness day with a Virtual and Online School Assembly.
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historitor-bookshelf · 2 months ago
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Being into DILFs is probably a charactertrait of 90% of all 40k characters. After all, their dad (by indoctrination) is Primarch Genocidus the Terrible who went missing when slaughtering the planet of Innocentia.
the great thing about warhammer forty kay is that everyone is terrible so u can just roll around in the muck without stressing about the moral implications of your fanfiction or whatever. is gorefiend the cannibal more morally justified than captain orphanskinner? is it problematic to ship them with each other? who cares, they all deserve a kick in the nuts. get down in the muck, crack open a cold one, and watch these two jackasses try to kill each other with increasingly larger and sillier weapons
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1stlatinwomen · 5 years ago
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Like you, Latina women have standards when it comes to being in a relationship. Here are the top traits and qualities they find ideal in a romantic partner.
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thecpdiary · 6 years ago
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Multiple genes
Many people know about single-gene disorders, but few of us know that these conditions are actually much less common than the numerous disorders that result from the relationship between multiple genes and the environment.
Even with single-gene disorders in which a mutation in one gene leads to the condition, it is often the case that modifier genes contribute to the severity of the disease. So, reports suggesting that scientists have found the individual gene responsible for a particular behavioural trait such as alcoholism, or sexual orientation for example is misleading because this ignores the effect of these modifier genes.
In reality human behaviours are the result of multiple genes interacting with numerous environmental factors. Awareness of this complexity has shifted researchers’ focus from individual genes to entire genomes, giving rise to the field of behavioural genomics. Behavioural genetics as it’s called, is the study of environmental and genetic influences on behaviours.
We know children’s behaviour traits aren’t always down to their parents. By us being able to examine genetic influences, we can glean more information about how the environment operates and will affect children’s behaviour.
Other factors include:
Our grand-parents’ genes;
Luck;
Human nature.
My Conclusion
It is only when you look at and equate a child’s behaviour you see different character and personality traits from our grandparent's genes.
Our genes and environment play a big part in understanding and uncovering human behaviour. With this new information, it is important we take the time to understand exactly how behaviour works and know that children’s behaviour isn’t always down to our parenting. Other factors also include, luck and human nature.
It doesn’t always help us, but it does bring about understanding. It would be up to our children to understand their own behaviour and work to change some of those character traits.
https://www.nature.com
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alexandratherouxart · 6 years ago
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Inktober starts next month!! This year I'm drawing some of my favourite women characters from books whose story or character embodies the traits in this prompt list. Feel free to share this list & follow along with me just use the hashtag #LiteraryLadies so I can see what characters you come up with (and hopefully add some new books to my TBR pile)! When it's all done, the series will be made available as a small art book so stay tuned for how to get your copy! 📖💪💃🏋️‍♀️👸🦸‍♀️🦹‍♀️👩‍🔬👩‍🔧👩‍🎨👩‍💻👩‍💼👩‍🏫🕵️‍♀️ . . . . . #inktober #inktober2019 #inktoberprompts #characterdesign #fictionalfemales #wordywomen #writtenwomen #ladyrolemodels #charactertraits #comingsoon #atherouxartinktober2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/B1_mc0jn8FZ/?igshid=721vhgfwxeqf
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daffodilrays · 2 years ago
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Understanding Personality Traits: Discovering the Key to Self-Knowledge
Personality traits are the unique and enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that define an individual’s distinctive character. Not only do they play a crucial role in shaping how we perceive and interact with the world around us, but also determine ” who the person is ?”. Understanding our own personality traits empowers us to gain valuable insights into our strengths,…
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