Interfaith marriages can divide people even more than politics, because they touch what many consider a life foundation – the religion they grew up with. Some see such relationships as a natural result of globalization and freedom of choice, while others warn against clashes of traditions, family pressure, and the risk of children being torn between two doctrines. In the background circulate theories that promoting mixed marriages is a way to “weaken the identity” of certain communities, which only fuels emotions. Are differences in faith an insurmountable barrier, or just a pretext for social fears? Cast your vote and decide which boundaries really matter.
Category: Lifestyle
The “Lifestyle” category features polls focused on everyday habits, attitudes and social preferences. Topics include health, work-life balance, relationships, consumption, technology use, leisure activities and cultural changes. The surveys reflect how users perceive current lifestyle trends and their impact on well-being and social behavior.
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Interracial marriages – natural diversity or social conflict?

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Celebration events without children or alcohol

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Transgender athletes and competition rules

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What did violence look like in your family home?

As a child – what kind of violence did you experience from your parents or caregivers?
*you can select multiple answers
The question of violence against children still creates tension because it touches the boundary between “traditional upbringing” and real harm. Many accounts show that spanking or yelling were often downplayed, though the lack of clear data makes it difficult to assess the scale. Emotional neglect is increasingly discussed, as it leaves no visible marks but can hit the hardest. Others claim the topic is exaggerated or even that international organizations deliberately demonize parents – a theory popular in some circles. What really happened to children at home, and who today has the courage to talk about it? Take part and answer freely.
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Does violence have a gender?

What kind of violence have you experienced from a woman as a man?
*you can select multiple answers
What kind of violence have you experienced from a man as a woman?
*you can select multiple answers
The question of whether violence has a gender has divided public opinion for years. Some argue that police statistics show a clear predominance of male perpetrators, while others point out that violence by women against men is still underreported due to shame and lack of reporting. The debate includes arguments about cultural gender roles, the taboo around male victims, and narratives that some commentators claim favor only one side. There are also conspiracy theories about alleged deliberate concealment of violence committed by women. Is this a real social problem or a conflict fueled by emotions? Take the survey and judge for yourself.
