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Obey.. ?
Interested to get your thoughts on this as I’ve got to produce a 1000 word essay on obedience for my psychology course. Who better to ask than a bunch of sexual deviants.
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"Obey whom "
Its non specified the actual brief is literally “why do we obey? 1000 words”
So very ambiguous. The previous 1000 words is based on Milgrams study of obedience for context. |
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"Obey whom
Its non specified the actual brief is literally “why do we obey? 1000 words”
So very ambiguous. The previous 1000 words is based on Milgrams study of obedience for context. "
Peer pressure. |
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"I would of thought us the wrong crowd.
Being on fab we are not conforming/Obeying the rules of Society at large? "
I was thinking more the elements of BDSM culture submissive obeying their Dom’s. |
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"To conform to our in-groups and society. Check out the Asch and Milgram experiments "
That’s what our first essay is based on. Fascinating stuff. We’re doing social psychology x |
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"To conform to our in-groups and society. Check out the Asch and Milgram experiments
That’s what our first essay is based on. Fascinating stuff. We’re doing social psychology x "
Ha! I teach it |
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I'd imagine it's something to do with us being a tribal/herd animal. 1 human on its own is pretty fucking useless so being kicked out of the group is sure fire death. But with any group there will only be a small group of leaders and the rest will follow. Obviously some overall hierarchy in there as well.
So it may be a deep seated thing
Then again I might be completely wrong. |
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Some really interesting thoughts here. Do you think that someone in a uniform or some form of authority would be more likely to be obeyed than someone like a member of the public?
Do we obey simply because we’re told to or because we have moral obligation? |
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"To conform to our in-groups and society. Check out the Asch and Milgram experiments
That’s what our first essay is based on. Fascinating stuff. We’re doing social psychology x
Ha! I teach it "
Ooohh can I PM ? If I need advice our lecturer is a bit rubbish x |
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"I would of thought us the wrong crowd.
Being on fab we are not conforming/Obeying the rules of Society at large?
I was thinking more the elements of BDSM culture submissive obeying their Dom’s. "
Is that not just escaping the rules we are put under. To feel in control or to give it away because in Society we are expected to act behave certain ways?? |
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"I'd imagine it's something to do with us being a tribal/herd animal. 1 human on its own is pretty fucking useless so being kicked out of the group is sure fire death. But with any group there will only be a small group of leaders and the rest will follow. Obviously some overall hierarchy in there as well.
So it may be a deep seated thing
Then again I might be completely wrong."
That’s taking it to a deeper level for sure. The experiment we studied based around nazi soldiers following orders from their superiors because they were told to... |
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"Obey whom
Its non specified the actual brief is literally “why do we obey? 1000 words”
So very ambiguous. The previous 1000 words is based on Milgrams study of obedience for context. "
Love Milgrams experiments, although his work was done pre and after the world war 2. |
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To Belong, fear of punishment, fear of exclusion, pride, enjoyment, ease, fear of judgement, inclusion, reward, consequences |
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"Obey whom
Its non specified the actual brief is literally “why do we obey? 1000 words”
So very ambiguous. The previous 1000 words is based on Milgrams study of obedience for context.
Love Milgrams experiments, although his work was done pre and after the world war 2."
It’s been repeated many times since then with similar results |
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"Obey whom
Its non specified the actual brief is literally “why do we obey? 1000 words”
So very ambiguous. The previous 1000 words is based on Milgrams study of obedience for context.
Love Milgrams experiments, although his work was done pre and after the world war 2."
Part of our essay is to critically analyse it I’m going to mention the fact it’s now considerably outdated. Stanford one is another good social psychological experiment. |
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Obeying is so different from one culture to another. To say obey this in one culture is different in another. Social aspects and government control plays into that factor of control. |
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"Obey whom
Its non specified the actual brief is literally “why do we obey? 1000 words”
So very ambiguous. The previous 1000 words is based on Milgrams study of obedience for context.
Love Milgrams experiments, although his work was done pre and after the world war 2.
It’s been repeated many times since then with similar results "
Has it? |
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There is an expectation and a desire to fit in. For some they just never deviate away from those things. It's their comfort zone or their upbringing or their values.
As a child we are all exposed to good and bad which shapes our behaviour in adult hood.
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Uniform is another example why we conform to obey. Police enforces law and order, doctors/nurses support and improve our health etc My favourite are air hostesses, they immediately catch my attention and anything they say i obey |
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"There is an expectation and a desire to fit in. For some they just never deviate away from those things. It's their comfort zone or their upbringing or their values.
As a child we are all exposed to good and bad which shapes our behaviour in adult hood.
" as a child we are born an innocent our bodies and minds are pure and learning we only have a survival instinct .then our sub conscious minds are filled with wants and needs. By our parents society and stupidity then our innocence is gone |
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"Obey.. ?
Interested to get your thoughts on this as I’ve got to produce a 1000 word essay on obedience for my psychology course. Who better to ask than a bunch of sexual deviants.
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Social conditioning. |
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