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At what point in our cultural evolution did it become normative practice to send a text the night after a first date, with the words "nipple" and "naked" in it?
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Traister writes: "In Democratic circles Obama loyalty, like white masculinity itself, had become normative.
It is, in part, about keeping watch, not unseeing the violence that has become normative, being in the hold, holding on and still living.
Given enough exposure to a behavior, that behavior will become normative.
Creeping statism simply had become normative.
Because sexual harassment has become normative, schools are in crisis.
Indeed, should these relationship dynamics become normative they would significantly contribute to the primary prevention of SGBV.
Compassion (in name if not in fact) became normative, which obviated the need for the ribbon in the first place.
Theodore's works became normative through their translation into Syriac at Edessa (modern Urfa, Tur).
Such views, truly radical in origin, became normative rabbinical teaching and permanent components of Judaism.
This culture became normative over time and was highly motivating for facility and district-level actors.
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