The choice of wedding format increasingly sparks arguments because it touches not only on taste but also on how we understand family and celebration. Some defend the classic model with children and alcohol, claiming that without it the event loses its “real” character. Others prefer an adults-only gathering without kids, because noise and the need to supervise little ones ruin the vibe. Alcohol-free weddings are also becoming more popular, although critics see them as an attempt to control social customs – a theme eagerly picked up by theories about a “new morality”. Or maybe the best fun happens among adults and completely sober? What kind of formula do most guests expect today?
Category: Entertainment
Entertainment covers surveys on preferences related to film, music, sports, digital media and other leisure activities. This category examines popularity trends and the influence of mass culture on social behaviour.
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Transgender athletes and competition rules

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Halloween – fun, trend or spiritual threat?

More and more people outside the USA are wondering what Halloween really is – an innocent game or a spiritual danger. Some see it merely as a colorful American trend that gives children and adults a chance to dress up, eat sweets, and have fun together. Others claim it’s a dangerous phenomenon that gradually replaces local traditions, turning reflection on death into a grotesque festivity. Online, there are even theories that Halloween isn’t just an imported custom but a part of global spiritual manipulation – a subtle normalization of occultism and dark symbolism. So when we celebrate Halloween, are we truly just having fun, or are we letting foreign patterns slowly replace our roots?
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Love for the second time – can you fall in love with the same person again?

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School vs. Teen Sleep Rhythm

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The influence of alcohol on a person

