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In the [[United Kingdom]], a poll of 3,000<ref name=mc>"[http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/world/181134/average-man-proposes-after-three-years.html Average man proposes after three years]" ''Marie Claire'' 18 February 2008</ref> engaged or married couples resulted in an average duration between first meeting and accepted [[proposal of marriage]] of 2 years and 11 months,<ref name=mc/><ref name=metro>[http://www.metro.co.uk/metrosexual/article.html?in_article_id=99603&in_page_id=8 Average man takes 3 years to propose] Metrosexual, Sunday, February 17, 2008</ref> with the women feeling ready to accept at an average of 2 years and 7 months.<ref name=mc/> Regarding duration between proposal and wedding, the UK poll above gave an average of 2 years and 3 months.<ref name=metro/>

In the [[United Kingdom]], a poll of 3,000<ref name=mc>"[http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/world/181134/average-man-proposes-after-three-years.html Average man proposes after three years]" ''Marie Claire'' 18 February 2008</ref> engaged or married couples resulted in an average duration between first meeting and accepted [[proposal of marriage]] of 2 years and 11 months,<ref name=mc/><ref name=metro>[http://www.metro.co.uk/metrosexual/article.html?in_article_id=99603&in_page_id=8 Average man takes 3 years to propose] Metrosexual, Sunday, February 17, 2008</ref> with the women feeling ready to accept at an average of 2 years and 7 months.<ref name=mc/> Regarding duration between proposal and wedding, the UK poll above gave an average of 2 years and 3 months.<ref name=metro/>


== Purpose ==

People initiate courtships with the intention of eventually getting marriage<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-the-courtship-ritual-definition-customs-traditions.html|title=What Is the Courtship Ritual? - Definition, Customs & Traditions {{!}} Study.com|website=Study.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. This form of relationship building helps to construct more than just a bond, but something that is eternal. A lot of the methods affiliated with courting are used to unlock the sentimental value of relationships, rather than just physical attraction or gift exchanging<ref name=":1" />. Courtships not only help to strengthen personal relationships, they help to eliminate divorce, premarital sex and lust<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.noorclinic.com/qna/view.php?url=courtship_marriage_advantages_disadvantages_012|title=Courtship Before Marriage: Advantages And Disadvantages|website=www.noorclinic.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. For most people building relationships through courtship, they have not only guidance from family, but guidance from God<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oocities.org/heartland/7547/court2.html|title=10 Advantages to Courtship|website=www.oocities.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. In order to conserve a persons life and to live sin-free, demands must be followed to be able to build a purposeful relationship<ref name=":2" />.



== Courtship traditions ==

== Courtship traditions ==



=== Values ===

=== Values ===

The concept of modern dating was initially seen as frustrating and mocked the moralistic values of tradition courtship<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. One of the reasons there was this disagreement was that they did not want their children growing up doing what many did during the sexual revolution in the 60’s. The act of dating is seen to be very temporary, with such acts seeming as if they are “on one day” and “off the other” <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most young people that come into relationships usually have multiple partners before settling down into marriage <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Unlike courtships, couples that are on a “date”, do not require a chaperone or someone in presence to prevent anything unholy to happen. In recent research, it was found that marriage rates have dropped among people generations before. With the lack of courted relationships in todays society, less people are getting married and practicing premarital sex<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most modern families are started with children and marriage following after. Traditions are often referred to as a thing of the past, although there are many people that still follow the old-fashioned courting route for their relationships.

The concept of modern dating was initially seen as frustrating and mocked the moralistic values of tradition courtship<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. One of the reasons there was this disagreement was that they did not want their children growing up doing what many did during the sexual revolution in the 60’s. The act of dating is seen to be very temporary, with such acts seeming as if they are “on one day” and “off the other” <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most young people that come into relationships usually have multiple partners before settling down into marriage <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Unlike courtships, couples that are on a “date”, do not require a chaperone or someone in presence to prevent anything unholy to happen. In recent research, it was found that marriage rates have dropped among people generations before. With the lack of courted relationships in todays society, less people are getting married and practicing premarital sex<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most modern families are started with children and marriage following after. Traditions are often referred to as a thing of the past, although there are many people that still follow the old-fashioned courting route for their relationships.



===Courtship in social theory===

===Courtship in social theory===

"While such arranged marriages still exist among Indian-Americans, they're becoming the exception, not the rule, Pabreja says. The sites are creating a power shift between parents and children -- a blending of Old World and New.The sites allow offspring to write their own profiles and to search actively on their own behalf. Furthermore, they can choose their own spouse from a much larger pool than a local matchmaker or well-connected auntie can produce."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kam|first1=Kimberly|title=How We Love Now|url=http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/features/relationship-types?page=4|website=WebMD|language=en-US}}</ref>

"While such arranged marriages still exist among Indian-Americans, they're becoming the exception, not the rule, Pabreja says. The sites are creating a power shift between parents and children -- a blending of Old World and New.The sites allow offspring to write their own profiles and to search actively on their own behalf. Furthermore, they can choose their own spouse from a much larger pool than a local matchmaker or well-connected auntie can produce."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kam|first1=Kimberly|title=How We Love Now|url=http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/features/relationship-types?page=4|website=WebMD|language=en-US}}</ref>



In the book Modern romance, Aziz states that one third of marriages in the United States between 2005-2012 met through online dating services.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ansari|first1=Aziz|title=Modern Romance|date=2015|publisher=Penguin Press|location=New York, New York|isbn=978-1-59420-627-6|pages=79}}</ref> Today there are hundreds of sites to choose from and websites designed to fit specific needs such as; [[Match.com|Match]], [[Eharmony.com|Eharmony]], [[Okcupid.com|Okcupid]], blackpeoplemeet, farmersonly, [[Zoosk]], Spark, [[ChristianMingle.com|Christianmingle]], Elitesingles, Mate1, etc… With the rising technology [[smart phones]] are also being utilized in the online and mobile dating world. [[Mobile app|Apps]] are being created for not only preexisting online dating websites but for Mobile only apps as well. [[Grindr]] and [[Tinder]] are examples of these apps, both apps have uploaded photos of the users and a short profile, as the individual looks through the profiles they can either swipe right (meaning you are interested and the app will give the option to connect to the user) or you swipe left (meaning you are not interested). Apps like these have grown in popularity from the year 2009

In the book Modern romance, Aziz states that one third of marriages in the United States between 2005-2012 met through online dating services.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ansari|first1=Aziz|title=Modern Romance|date=2015|publisher=Penguin Press|location=New York, New York|isbn=978-1-59420-627-6|pages=79}}</ref> Today there are hundreds of sites to choose from and websites designed to fit specific needs such as; [[Match.com|Match]], [[Eharmony.com|Eharmony]], [[Okcupid.com|Okcupid]], blackpeoplemeet, farmersonly, [[Zoosk]], Spark, [[ChristianMingle.com|Christianmingle]], Elitesingles, Mate1, etc… With the rising technology [[smart phones]] are also being utilized in the online and mobile dating world. [[Mobile app|Apps]] are being created for not only preexisting online dating websites but for Mobile only apps as well. [[Grindr]] and [[Tinder]] are examples of these apps, both apps have uploaded photos of the users and a short profile, as the individual looks through the profiles they can either swipe right (meaning you are interested and the app will give the option to connect to the user) or you swipe left (meaning you are not interested).


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==Courtship in other animals== <!-- This section is linked from [[Beak]] -->

==Courtship in other animals== <!-- This section is linked from [[Beak]] -->

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[[Image:Courtship of green turtles.jpg|thumb|250px|Courtship of [[green turtle]]s]]

[[Image:Courtship of green turtles.jpg|thumb|250px|Courtship of [[green turtle]]s]]

All animals have different courtship rituals that reflect fitness, compatibility with others and ability to provide. Sea turtles court during a limited receptive time. During the courtship males will either nuzzle the females head to show affection or by gently biting the back of her neck<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior|title=http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior|website=www.conserveturtles.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. This may go on for long periods of time depending on if the female responds to the male. If the female does respond, by not fleeing, the male will attach himself onto the back of the female’s shell using his front flippers<ref name=":3" />. He will stretch his long tail under the back of the females shell to begin copulation.

All animals have different courtship rituals that

reflect fitness, compatibility with others and ability to provide. Sea turtles

court during a limited receptive time. During the courtship males will either

nuzzle the females head to show affection or by gently biting the back of her

neck. This may go on for long periods of time depending on if the female

responds to the male. If the female does respond, by not fleeing, the male will

attach himself onto the back of the female’s shell using his front flippers. He

will stretch his long tail under the back of the females shell to begin

copulation.



Courting can be competitive among males<ref name=":3" />. The male that has better endurance will win the female. To a female endurance is a great trait to be passed on to their offspring, the higher the endurance in the male the higher the endurance will be in her offspring and the more likely they will be to survive<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-infobooks/sea-turtles/reproduction/|title=Reproduction|last=http://www.mindcomet.com|first=MindComet, Inc. -|website=seaworld.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>.

Courting can be competitive among males. The male

that has better endurance will win the female. To a female endurance is a great

trait to be passed on to their offspring, the higher the endurance in the male

the higher the endurance will be in her offspring and the more likely they will

be to survive. Female Leatherback sea turtles will also choose many different

males to copulate with in order to diversity their offspring since it is known

that Leatherback sea turtles have female-biased offspring.



===Hippopotamus===

===Hippopotamus===



Hippopotamus are commonly misconceived as being aggressive animals, when in actuality the mothers are very nurturing and sensitive<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|url=http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/|title=Hippopotamus Reproduction - Hippopotamus Facts and Information|website=www.hippoworlds.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. Mating and birth both occur in the water for hippopotamus<ref name=":4" />. This because it gives them privacy when conceiving and it helps conserve energy during birth. The female hippo normally averages around 5–6 years while males are average an age of 7-8<ref name=":4" />. During mating season the male hippopotamus will find a mate out of the herd, showing interest by smelling the female’s dorsal end. As long as the male acts submissive during courting season the adults in the herd will not interfere. Once the male finds the female he wants to mate with, he begins provoking the female. He then will push the female into the water and mounts her. In order to alert the herd or other animals that may be lurking around the male will let a loud wheezing sound. Preceding birth the female exhibits aggressive behavior leaving the herd until after the birth of the calf. Although hippopotamus can mate anytime of the year, the mating season ranges from February to August<ref name=":4" />. Because the energy cost is high, the female generally only has one offspring in a two years span<ref name=":4" />.

Hippopotamus are commonly misconceived as being

aggressive animals, when in actuality the mothers are very nurturing and

sensitive. Mating and birth both occur in the water for hippopotamus. This

because it gives them privacy when conceiving and it helps conserve energy

during birth. The female hippo normally averages around 5–6 years while males

are average an age of 7-8. During mating season the male hippopotamus will find

a mate out of the herd, showing interest by smelling the female’s dorsal end. As

long as the male acts submissive during courting season the adults in the herd

will not interfere. Once the male finds the female he wants to mate with, he

begins provoking the female. He then will push the female into the water and

mounts her. In order to alert the herd or other animals that may be lurking

around the male will let a loud wheezing sound. Preceding birth the female

exhibits aggressive behavior leaving the herd until after the birth of the

calf. Although hippopotamus can mate anytime of the year, the mating season

ranges from February to August. Because the energy cost is high, the female

generally only has one offspring in a two years span.



===Honeybees===

===Honeybees===



The courtship behavior of honey bees follows through two distinct types: Apiary Vicinity Mating and Drone Assembly Mating respectively. Apiary vicinity mating usually takes place in weather that is cool and is more local to the apiary from which the queen resides<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Heidinger|first=Ina Monika Margret|last2=Meixner|first2=Marina Doris|last3=Berg|first3=Stefan|last4=Büchler|first4=Ralph|date=2014-07-01|title=Observation of the Mating Behavior of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Queens Using Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID): Factors Influencing the Duration and Frequency of Nuptial Flights|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4592583/|journal=Insects|volume=5|issue=3|pages=513–527|doi=10.3390/insects5030513|issn=2075-4450|pmc=4592583|pmid=26462822}}</ref>. The drones are in the same apiary too but do not mean that it will lead to inbreeding. Drones assemble in a bulb of warm air close or far from the apiary<ref name=":5">{{Cite journal|last=De la Rúa|first=Pilar|last2=Jaffé|first2=Rodolfo|last3=Muñoz|first3=Irene|last4=Serrano|first4=José|last5=Moritz|first5=Robin F. A.|last6=Kraus|first6=F. Bernhard|date=2013-06-01|title=Conserving genetic diversity in the honeybee: Comments on Harpur et al. (2012)|url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.12333/abstract|journal=Molecular Ecology|language=en|volume=22|issue=12|pages=3208–3210|doi=10.1111/mec.12333|issn=1365-294X}}</ref>. They are alert when the queen has flown out of the hive and will follow her route. This is followed by a sort of fast hum or buzz in the general bee population that follows an upward temperature gradient. The male drowns mounts on the virgin queen and inserts his endophallus, ejaculating semen<ref name=":6">{{Cite web|url=http://www.orkin.com/stinging-pests/bees/mechanics-of-honey-bee-mating/|title=Mechanics of Honey Bee Mating: Honey Bee Mating Habits|website=Orkin.com|access-date=2016-05-16}}</ref>. A male honey bee will pull away from the queen. However his endophallus will be ripped from his body and remain attached to the newly fertilized queen<ref name=":6" />. The next male honey bee will remove the endophallus that was previously left by the other male honey bee and will eventually ejaculate and loose his own<ref name=":6" />. The frequency of mating for the male honey bees is seven to 10 times during a mating flight. Most of the drones die quickly immediately after mating, and their abdomen rips open since the endophallus has been removed. The few that survive are usually ejected from their nests, as they have served their sole purpose by mating<ref name=":6" />.

The courtship behavior of honey bees follows through two distinct types:

Apiary Vicinity Mating and Drone Assembly Mating respectively. Apiary vicinity

mating usually takes place in weather that is cool and is more local to the

apiary from which the queen resides (Heidinger 527). The drones are in the same

apiary too but do not mean that it will lead to inbreeding. Drones assemble in

a bulb of warm air close or far from the apiary. They are alert when the queen

has flown out of the hive and will follow her route. This is followed by a sort

of fast hum or buzz in the general bee population that follows an upward

temperature gradient. The male drowns mounts on the virgin queen and inserts

his endophallus, ejaculating semen (Robin 13).A male honey bee will pull away

from the queen. However his endophallus will be ripped from his body and remain

attached to the newly fertilized queen. The next male honey bee will remove the

endophallus that was previously left by the other male honey bee and will

eventually ejaculate and loose his own. The frequency of mating for the male

honey bees is seven to 10 times during a mating flight. Most of the drones die

quickly immediately after mating, and their abdomen rips open since the

endophallus has been removed. The few that survive are usually ejected from

their nests, as they have served their sole purpose by mating (Nassar et al.,

533).



They only attend one mating flight and queen stores up to 100 million sperm within her oviducts during this flight, but only five to six million are stored in the spermatheca of the queen. Only a few of this sperm are used by the queen at a time to fertilize the eggs throughout her life<ref name=":6" />. New queen generations will mate and produce their colonies if the queen runs out of sperm in her lifetime. The sex of the offspring is controlled by the honey bee queens as the eggs passing through the oviduct can be determined whether they are fertilized or not by the queen<ref name=":6" />. Research has indicated that eggs that are fertilized develop into female workers and queens while the unfertilized eggs become drone honey bees. Female workers can lay infertile eggs but do not mate. The infertile eggs become male honey bees<ref name=":6" />. The eggs of the queen are laid in oval-shaped structural cells that usually stick to the nest ceiling. Royal jelly is then filled with these cells to prevent larvae from falling<ref name=":6" />. Soon-to-be workers are fed royal jelly during the first two days. The future queens are given royal jelly throughout the entire larval period. Each member colony development depends on caste. For proper growth from eggs to adult, the male honey bees need 24 days, 21 for workers and only 16 for the queens<ref name=":5" />.

They only attend one mating flight

and queen stores up to 100 million sperm within her oviducts during this

flight, but only five to six million are stored in the spermatheca of the

queen. Only a few of this sperm are used by the queen at a time to fertilize

the eggs throughout her life. New queen generations will mate and produce their

colonies if the queen runs out of sperm in her lifetime. The sex of the

offspring is controlled by the honey bee queens as the eggs passing through the

oviduct can be determined whether they are fertilized or not by the queen.

Fletscher (136) indicates that, eggs that are fertilized develop into female

workers and queens while the unfertilized eggs become drone honey bees. Female

workers can lay infertile eggs but do not mate. The infertile eggs become male

honey bees. The eggs of the queen are laid in oval-shaped structural cells that

usually stick to the nest ceiling. Royal jelly is then filled with these cells

to prevent larvae from falling (Fletscher 136). Soon-to-be workers are fed

royal jelly during the first two days. The future queens are given royal jelly

throughout the entire larval period. Each member colony development depends on

caste. For proper growth from eggs to adult, the male honey bees need 24 days,

21 for workers and only 16 for the queens.



==See also==

==See also==

Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 13(2), 278-282.

Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 13(2), 278-282.



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Stewart, K. R., & Dutton, P.H. (2014).

for educational timetabling problems;'' European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 216, Issue 3; 533–543. Print.''

Breeding Sex Rations in Adult Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) May

compensate for Female-Biased hatchling Sex Rations. Plos ONE, 9(2), 1-5.


Stevenson-Hamilton, J. 1912. ''Animal Life in

Africa''. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company.


Barklow, W. 2004. Amphibious communication with

sound in Hippopotamus amphibius. ''Animal Behaviour'', 68/5: 1125-1132.


Mason, k. 2013. "Hippopotamus

amphibius" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed December 8, 2015 at <nowiki>http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Hippopotamus_amphibius/</nowiki>


<nowiki>http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/</nowiki>


Klingel, H. (1995). Fluctuating fortunes of the

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Fletscher, D.J.C.; Tribe, G.D.

Natural emergency queen rearing by ''apis mellifera adansonii'' ii. In ''African Bees: Taxonomy, Biology and

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et al. ''Factors Influencing the Duration

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Nassar

Sabar, Masri Ayob, Graham Kendall, Rong Qu. ''A

honey-bee mating optimization algorithm

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'{{for|the 2015 French film|Courted (film)}} {{more footnotes|date=January 2016}} [[File:French - Casket with Scenes of Romances - Walters 71264 - Right.jpg|thumb|Ivory French casket with scenes of romances – possibly a courtship gift. Courtship is the systematic process that one undergoes in order to ensure compatibility with a lifelong partner.[[Walters Art Museum]]]]'''Courtship''' is the period in a couple's relationship which precedes their [[engagement]] and [[marriage]], or establishment of an agreed relationship of a more enduring kind. During courtship, a couple get to know each other and decide if there will be an engagement or other such agreement. A courtship may be an informal and private matter between two people or may be a public affair, or a formal arrangement with family approval. Traditionally, in the case of a formal engagement, it has been perceived that it is the role of a male to actively "court" or "woo" a female, thus encouraging her to understand him and her receptiveness to a proposal of marriage. == Duration == The average duration of courtship varies considerably throughout the world. Furthermore, there is vast individual variation between couples. Courtship may be completely omitted, as in cases of some [[arranged marriage]]s where the couple do not meet before the wedding. In the [[United Kingdom]], a poll of 3,000<ref name=mc>"[http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/world/181134/average-man-proposes-after-three-years.html Average man proposes after three years]" ''Marie Claire'' 18 February 2008</ref> engaged or married couples resulted in an average duration between first meeting and accepted [[proposal of marriage]] of 2 years and 11 months,<ref name=mc/><ref name=metro>[http://www.metro.co.uk/metrosexual/article.html?in_article_id=99603&in_page_id=8 Average man takes 3 years to propose] Metrosexual, Sunday, February 17, 2008</ref> with the women feeling ready to accept at an average of 2 years and 7 months.<ref name=mc/> Regarding duration between proposal and wedding, the UK poll above gave an average of 2 years and 3 months.<ref name=metro/> == Courtship traditions == [[Image:Youth and suitors.jpg|thumb|left|''Youth conversing with suitors''<br>from the ''Haft Awrang'' of [[Jami]], in the story ''A Father Advises his Son About Love.'']]While the date is fairly casual in most European-influenced cultures, in some traditional societies, courtship is a highly structured activity, with very specific formal rules. In some societies, the parents or community propose potential partners, and then allow limited dating to determine whether the parties are suited. In [[Japan]], there is a such type of courtship called [[Miai|Omiai]], with similar practices called "Xiangqin" (相親) in the [[Greater China Area]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Thelmaw|first=Ritgerõ|date=September 2015|title=Courtship in Japan and Iceland|url=http://skemman.is/stream/get/1946/22794/52148/1/Ritger%C3%B0_Thelmaw.pdf|journal=-|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Parents will hire a matchmaker to provide pictures and [[résumé]]s of potential mates, and if the couple agrees, there will be a formal meeting with the matchmaker and often parents in attendance<ref name=":0" />. The matchmaker and parents will often exert pressure on the couple to decide whether they want to marry or not after a few dates. [[Courtship in the Philippines]] is one known complex form of courtship. Unlike what is regularly seen in other societies, it takes a far more subdued and indirect approach<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.phrasebase.com/archive/tagalog/82-courtship-in-philippine-culture.html|title=COURTSHIP IN PHILIPPINE CULTURE - Sociology|website=www.phrasebase.com|access-date=2016-05-13}}</ref>. It is complex in that it involves stages, and it is considered normal for courtship to last a year or longer. It is common to see the male showing off by sending love letters and love poems, singing romantic songs and buying gifts for the female<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pinayforeverythingpinoy.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/courtship-and-dating-in-philippines.html|title=Everything Pinoy: Courtship and Dating in the Philippines, Then and Now|website=pinayforeverythingpinoy.blogspot.com.au|access-date=2016-05-13}}</ref>. The parents are also seen as part of the courtship practice, as their approval is commonly needed before courtship may begin, or before the female gives the male an answer to his advances<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.phrasebase.com/archive/tagalog/82-courtship-in-philippine-culture.html|title=COURTSHIP IN PHILIPPINE CULTURE - Sociology|website=www.phrasebase.com|access-date=2016-05-13}}</ref>. In more closed societies, courtship is virtually eliminated altogether by the practice of [[arranged marriage]]s<ref name=":0" />, where partners are chosen for young people, typically by their parents. Forbidding experimental and serial courtship and sanctioning only arranged matches is partly a means of guarding the chastity of young people and partly a matter of furthering family interests, which in such cultures may be considered more important than individual romantic preferences. Over recent decades though, the concept of arranged marriage has changed or simply been mixed with other forms of dating, including Eastern and Indian ones; potential couples have the opportunity to meet and date each other before one decides on whether to continue the relationship or not. ==Modern people== {{Main|Dating}} In earlier 1800s, young adults were expected to court with the intention of finding a marriage partner, rather than for social reasons. In more traditional forms of Christianity, this concept of courtship has been retained, with [[John Piper (theologian)|John Piper]] defining courtship and distinguishing this concept from dating, stating that:<ref name="PiperTaylor2005">{{cite book|last1=Piper|first1=John|last2=Taylor|first2=Justin|title=Sex and the Supremacy of Christ|accessdate=4 July 2015|date=14 June 2005|publisher=Crossway|isbn=9781433517907|page=146}}</ref> {{quotation|Courtship ordinarily begins when a single man approaches a single woman by going through the woman's father, and then conducts his relationship with the woman under the authority of her father, family, or church, whichever is most appropriate. Courtship always has marriage as its direct goal...Dating, a more modern approach, begins when either the man or the woman initiates a more-than-friends relationship with the other, and then they conduct that relationship outside of any oversight or authority. Dating may or may not have marriage as its goal.<ref name="PiperTaylor2005"/>}} [[Minister (Christianity)|Christian minister]] Patricia Bootsma delineates this distinction, writing that in contrast to the modern conception of dating, in "courtship, time together in groups with family or friends is encouraged, and there is oversight by and accountability to parents or mentors".<ref name="Bootsma2015"/> She further states that with courtship, "commitment happens before intimacy".<ref name="Bootsma2015">{{cite book|last=Bootsma|first=Patricia|title=Raising Burning Hearts: Parenting and Mentoring Next Generation Lovers of God|accessdate=5 July 2015|date=9 April 2015|publisher=Forerunner Publishing|isbn=9781938060229|page=81}}</ref> In America, in the 1820s, the phrase "date" was most closely associated with prostitution. However, by the [[Jazz Age]] of the 1920s, dating for fun was becoming a cultural expectation, and by the 1930s, it was assumed that any popular young person would have lots of dates. This form of dating, though, was usually more chaste than is seen today, since premarital sex was not considered the norm.{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} === Values === The concept of modern dating was initially seen as frustrating and mocked the moralistic values of tradition courtship<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. One of the reasons there was this disagreement was that they did not want their children growing up doing what many did during the sexual revolution in the 60’s. The act of dating is seen to be very temporary, with such acts seeming as if they are “on one day” and “off the other” <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most young people that come into relationships usually have multiple partners before settling down into marriage <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Unlike courtships, couples that are on a “date”, do not require a chaperone or someone in presence to prevent anything unholy to happen. In recent research, it was found that marriage rates have dropped among people generations before. With the lack of courted relationships in todays society, less people are getting married and practicing premarital sex<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most modern families are started with children and marriage following after. Traditions are often referred to as a thing of the past, although there are many people that still follow the old-fashioned courting route for their relationships. ===Courtship in social theory=== Courtship is used by a number of theorists to explain gendering processes and sexual identity. Scientific research into courtship began in the 1980s after which time academic researchers started to generate theories about modern dating practices and norms. Both Moore and Perper found that, contrary to popular beliefs, courtship is normally triggered and controlled by women,<ref>Perper, T. (1985) ''Sex Signals: The Biology Of Love'', Philadelphia, ISI Press.</ref><ref>Moore, N. (1985) "Nonverbal courtship patterns in women: contact and consequences", ''Ethology and Sociobiology'', 6: 237-247.</ref> driven mainly by non-verbal behaviours to which men respond. This is generally supported by other theorists who specialise in the study of body language.<ref>Pease, A. and Pease, B. (2004) ''The Definitive Book Of Body Language'', London: Orion Books.</ref> There are some feminist scholars, however, who regard courtship as a socially constructed (and male-led) process organised to subjugate women.<ref>Hearn, J. & Parkin, W. (1987) ''Sex at work: The power and paradox of organisation sexuality'', Brighton: Wheatsheaf.</ref><ref>Connell, R. W (1995) ''Gender and Power'', Cambridge: Polity Press.</ref> Farrell reports, for example, that magazines about marriage and romantic fiction continue to attract a 98% female readership.<ref>Farrell, W. (2000) ''Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say'', New York: Tarcher/Putnam.</ref> Systematic research into courtship processes inside the workplace<ref>Williams, C. L., Guiffre, P. A. & Dellinger, K. (1999) "Sexuality in the Workplace: Organizational Control, Sexual Harassment and the Pursuit of Pleasure", ''Annual Sociology Review'', 25: 73-93.</ref> as well two 10-year studies examining norms in different international settings<ref>Molloy, J. (2003) ''Why Men Marry Some Women and Not Others'', London: Element.</ref><ref>Buss, D.M., Abbott, M., Angleitner, A., Biaggio, A., Blanco-Villasenor, A., BruchonSchweittzer, M. [& 45 additional authors] (1990). "International preferences in selecting mates: A study of 37 societies". ''Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology'', 21: 5-47.</ref> continue to support a view that courtship is a social process that socialises '''both''' sexes into accepting forms of relationship that maximise the chances of successfully raising children. Whilst this may negatively impact women, particularly those seeking independence and equality at work,<ref>ITUC (2008) ''The Global Gender Pay Gap'', Brussels: International Trades Union Congress.</ref><ref>Hakim, C. (2006) "Women, Careers and Work-Life Preferences", ''British Journal of Marriage and Counselling'', 34(3): 279-294.</ref> it is argued that the majority of negative impacts accrue to men in the form of shorter life-expectancy, higher rates of suicide, alcoholism, homelessness and imprisonment.<ref>Farrell, W. (1994) ''The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex'', New York: Berkley Books.</ref><ref>Goldberg, H. (2000) ''The Hazards of Being Male: Surviving the Myth of Masculine Privilege'', Wellness Institute.</ref> ===Commercial dating services=== Dating back to 1695 the first recorded personal ad proved that singles have remained looking for more and more ways to connect and find [[companionship]]. Commercial dating service have influenced courtship dramatically in the last few centuries by increasing options and potential [[marriage]]s starting with newspaper ads and [[personal ads]], video dating, [[online dating]] and [[mobile dating]] for all forms of courtship. The expansion in technology has made finding a suitable partner easier for many singles and different forms of marriage as well. "a very good estate’… ‘some good young gentlewoman that has a fortune of £3,000 or thereabouts."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Lee|first1=Susie|title=The History of Online Dating From 1695 to Now|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/susie-lee/timeline-online-dating-fr_b_9228040.html|website=The Huffington Post}}</ref> This was one of the first personal/newspaper ads in 1695. Moving forward the ads placed were British gentlemen until Noga, writer for the Lapham’s quarterly, shared the story of a woman by the name of Helen Morrison, that was admitted into an asylum after placing a personal ad in the Manchester Weekly Journal in 1727.<ref name="blog.longreads.com">{{cite web|last1=Arikha|first1=Noga|title=Swiping Right in the 1700s: The Evolution of Personal Ads|url=http://blog.longreads.com/2014/02/20/swiping-right-in-the-1700s-the-evolution-of-personal-ads/|website=Longreads Blog}}</ref> This continued to spark a growth in personal ads and over the next few decades they became wildly popular. It was a new way to seek partners regardless of their situation or [[social standing]] and as Noga explains, most ads were singles, widows and divorcees seeking marriage.<ref name="blog.longreads.com"/> "To place an ad was to reveal an individual need or hunger for erotic love."<ref name="blog.longreads.com"/> As technology progressed the dating world followed. In a Time-line by Metro, a statistic [[Matchmaking|match-making]] business opened in 1941, 1965 the first reality TV dating show was developed and by the 1980s the public was introduced to video dating.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mulshine|first1=Molly|title=The 80s version of Tinder was 'video dating' — and it looks incredibly awkward|url=http://www.techinsider.io/found-footage-awkward-80s-video-dating-2015-12|website=Tech Insider}}</ref> Video Dating was a way for singles to sit in front of a camera and tell whomever may be watching something about themselves. The [[process of elimination]] was significant because now the viewer was able hear their voice, see their face and watch their body language to determine a [[physical attraction]] to the candidates. Shortly after Video Dating emerged the advancement in technology granted the world the power on online dating. Individuals create profiles where they disclose personal information, photographs, hobbies, interests, religion and expectations. Then the user can search through hundreds of thousands of accounts and connect with multiple people at once which in return, gives the user more options and more opportunity to find what meets their standards. Even in [[arranged marriages]] Online dating has influenced the idea of [[choice]]. "While such arranged marriages still exist among Indian-Americans, they're becoming the exception, not the rule, Pabreja says. The sites are creating a power shift between parents and children -- a blending of Old World and New.The sites allow offspring to write their own profiles and to search actively on their own behalf. Furthermore, they can choose their own spouse from a much larger pool than a local matchmaker or well-connected auntie can produce."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kam|first1=Kimberly|title=How We Love Now|url=http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/features/relationship-types?page=4|website=WebMD|language=en-US}}</ref> In the book Modern romance, Aziz states that one third of marriages in the United States between 2005-2012 met through online dating services.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ansari|first1=Aziz|title=Modern Romance|date=2015|publisher=Penguin Press|location=New York, New York|isbn=978-1-59420-627-6|pages=79}}</ref> Today there are hundreds of sites to choose from and websites designed to fit specific needs such as; [[Match.com|Match]], [[Eharmony.com|Eharmony]], [[Okcupid.com|Okcupid]], blackpeoplemeet, farmersonly, [[Zoosk]], Spark, [[ChristianMingle.com|Christianmingle]], Elitesingles, Mate1, etc… With the rising technology [[smart phones]] are also being utilized in the online and mobile dating world. [[Mobile app|Apps]] are being created for not only preexisting online dating websites but for Mobile only apps as well. [[Grindr]] and [[Tinder]] are examples of these apps, both apps have uploaded photos of the users and a short profile, as the individual looks through the profiles they can either swipe right (meaning you are interested and the app will give the option to connect to the user) or you swipe left (meaning you are not interested). Apps like these have grown in popularity from the year 2009 {{anchor|Courtship in animals}} ==Courtship in other animals== <!-- This section is linked from [[Beak]] --> {{further|Mating|Mating system|Courtship display}} Many animal species have mate-selection rituals also referred to as "courtship", [[anthropomorphic]]ally. Animal courtship may involve complicated dances or touching, vocalizations, or displays of beauty or fighting prowess. Most animal courtship occurs out of sight of humans, so it is often the least documented of animal behaviors. One animal whose courtship rituals are well studied is the [[bower bird]], whose male builds a "bower" of collected objects. From the scientific point of view, courtship in the animal kingdom is the process in which the different species select their partners for reproduction purposes. Generally speaking, the male initiates the courtship and the female chooses to either mate or reject the male based on his "performance". ===Sea Turtles=== [[Image:Courtship of green turtles.jpg|thumb|250px|Courtship of [[green turtle]]s]] All animals have different courtship rituals that reflect fitness, compatibility with others and ability to provide. Sea turtles court during a limited receptive time. During the courtship males will either nuzzle the females head to show affection or by gently biting the back of her neck. This may go on for long periods of time depending on if the female responds to the male. If the female does respond, by not fleeing, the male will attach himself onto the back of the female’s shell using his front flippers. He will stretch his long tail under the back of the females shell to begin copulation. Courting can be competitive among males. The male that has better endurance will win the female. To a female endurance is a great trait to be passed on to their offspring, the higher the endurance in the male the higher the endurance will be in her offspring and the more likely they will be to survive. Female Leatherback sea turtles will also choose many different males to copulate with in order to diversity their offspring since it is known that Leatherback sea turtles have female-biased offspring. ===Hippopotamus=== Hippopotamus are commonly misconceived as being aggressive animals, when in actuality the mothers are very nurturing and sensitive. Mating and birth both occur in the water for hippopotamus. This because it gives them privacy when conceiving and it helps conserve energy during birth. The female hippo normally averages around 5–6 years while males are average an age of 7-8. During mating season the male hippopotamus will find a mate out of the herd, showing interest by smelling the female’s dorsal end. As long as the male acts submissive during courting season the adults in the herd will not interfere. Once the male finds the female he wants to mate with, he begins provoking the female. He then will push the female into the water and mounts her. In order to alert the herd or other animals that may be lurking around the male will let a loud wheezing sound. Preceding birth the female exhibits aggressive behavior leaving the herd until after the birth of the calf. Although hippopotamus can mate anytime of the year, the mating season ranges from February to August. Because the energy cost is high, the female generally only has one offspring in a two years span. ===Honeybees=== The courtship behavior of honey bees follows through two distinct types: Apiary Vicinity Mating and Drone Assembly Mating respectively. Apiary vicinity mating usually takes place in weather that is cool and is more local to the apiary from which the queen resides (Heidinger 527). The drones are in the same apiary too but do not mean that it will lead to inbreeding. Drones assemble in a bulb of warm air close or far from the apiary. They are alert when the queen has flown out of the hive and will follow her route. This is followed by a sort of fast hum or buzz in the general bee population that follows an upward temperature gradient. The male drowns mounts on the virgin queen and inserts his endophallus, ejaculating semen (Robin 13).A male honey bee will pull away from the queen. However his endophallus will be ripped from his body and remain attached to the newly fertilized queen. The next male honey bee will remove the endophallus that was previously left by the other male honey bee and will eventually ejaculate and loose his own. The frequency of mating for the male honey bees is seven to 10 times during a mating flight. Most of the drones die quickly immediately after mating, and their abdomen rips open since the endophallus has been removed. The few that survive are usually ejected from their nests, as they have served their sole purpose by mating (Nassar et al., 533). They only attend one mating flight and queen stores up to 100 million sperm within her oviducts during this flight, but only five to six million are stored in the spermatheca of the queen. Only a few of this sperm are used by the queen at a time to fertilize the eggs throughout her life. New queen generations will mate and produce their colonies if the queen runs out of sperm in her lifetime. The sex of the offspring is controlled by the honey bee queens as the eggs passing through the oviduct can be determined whether they are fertilized or not by the queen. Fletscher (136) indicates that, eggs that are fertilized develop into female workers and queens while the unfertilized eggs become drone honey bees. Female workers can lay infertile eggs but do not mate. The infertile eggs become male honey bees. The eggs of the queen are laid in oval-shaped structural cells that usually stick to the nest ceiling. Royal jelly is then filled with these cells to prevent larvae from falling (Fletscher 136). Soon-to-be workers are fed royal jelly during the first two days. The future queens are given royal jelly throughout the entire larval period. Each member colony development depends on caste. For proper growth from eggs to adult, the male honey bees need 24 days, 21 for workers and only 16 for the queens. ==See also== * [[Mating (human)]] * [[Courtship disorder]] * [[Hypergamy]] * [[Love letter]] * [[Haptic communication|Touching]] ===Specific terms from various cultures=== * [[Bekisa]] * [[Marriage in China|Flash marriage]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{wikiquote}} {{wiktionary}} {{commons category|Courtship}} <nowiki>http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior</nowiki> <nowiki>http://www.bioexpedition.com/sea-turtle-reproduction/</nowiki> Okuayama, J., Kagawa, S., & Arai, N. (2014). Random Mate Searching: Male Sea Turtle Targets Juvenile for Mating Behavior. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 13(2), 278-282. Stewart, K. R., & Dutton, P.H. (2014). Breeding Sex Rations in Adult Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) May compensate for Female-Biased hatchling Sex Rations. Plos ONE, 9(2), 1-5. Stevenson-Hamilton, J. 1912. ''Animal Life in Africa''. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company. Barklow, W. 2004. Amphibious communication with sound in Hippopotamus amphibius. ''Animal Behaviour'', 68/5: 1125-1132. Mason, k. 2013.『Hippopotamus amphibius』(On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed December 8, 2015 at <nowiki>http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Hippopotamus_amphibius/</nowiki> <nowiki>http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/</nowiki> Klingel, H. (1995). Fluctuating fortunes of the river horse. (Cover story). ''Natural History'', ''104''(5), 46. Sandigeo Zoo library (2001). Hippopotamus, Hippopotamus amphibious, & Pygmy Hippopotamus, Cheoropsis liberiensis. Revised 2011. Accessed December 8, 2015 at http://library.sandiegozoo.org/factsheets/hippo/hippo.htm#7 Fletscher, D.J.C.; Tribe, G.D. Natural emergency queen rearing by ''apis mellifera adansonii'' ii. In ''African Bees: Taxonomy, Biology and Economic Use''; Fletscher, D.J.C., Ed.; Apimondia: Pretoria, South Africa, 1977; pp.&nbsp;132–140. Heidinger, Ina Monika Margret, et al. ''Factors Influencing the Duration and Frequency of Nuptial Flights."'' Insects (2075-4450) 5.3 (2014): 513-527. Academic Search Premier. Web. Nassar Sabar, Masri Ayob, Graham Kendall, Rong Qu. ''A honey-bee mating optimization algorithm for educational timetabling problems;'' European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 216, Issue 3; 533–543. Print. Peter Neumann; Robin F A Moritz; Jobvan Praagh. ''Queen mating frequency in different types of honey bee mating apiaries''. Vol. 38 (1-2) pp.&nbsp;11–18; June 1999. Print [[Category:Dating]] [[Category:Interpersonal relationships]] [[Category:Mating]] [[Category:Fertility]] [[Category:Demography]] [[Category:Population]] [[Category:Philosophy of love]] [[eo:Pariĝa ceremonio]] [[nl:Versieren]]'
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'{{for|the 2015 French film|Courted (film)}} {{more footnotes|date=January 2016}} [[File:French - Casket with Scenes of Romances - Walters 71264 - Right.jpg|thumb|Ivory French casket with scenes of romances – possibly a courtship gift. Courtship is the systematic process that one undergoes in order to ensure compatibility with a lifelong partner.[[Walters Art Museum]]]]'''Courtship''' is the period in a couple's relationship which precedes their [[engagement]] and [[marriage]], or establishment of an agreed relationship of a more enduring kind. During courtship, a couple get to know each other and decide if there will be an engagement or other such agreement. A courtship may be an informal and private matter between two people or may be a public affair, or a formal arrangement with family approval. Traditionally, in the case of a formal engagement, it has been perceived that it is the role of a male to actively "court" or "woo" a female, thus encouraging her to understand him and her receptiveness to a proposal of marriage. == Duration == The average duration of courtship varies considerably throughout the world. Furthermore, there is vast individual variation between couples. Courtship may be completely omitted, as in cases of some [[arranged marriage]]s where the couple do not meet before the wedding. In the [[United Kingdom]], a poll of 3,000<ref name=mc>"[http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/world/181134/average-man-proposes-after-three-years.html Average man proposes after three years]" ''Marie Claire'' 18 February 2008</ref> engaged or married couples resulted in an average duration between first meeting and accepted [[proposal of marriage]] of 2 years and 11 months,<ref name=mc/><ref name=metro>[http://www.metro.co.uk/metrosexual/article.html?in_article_id=99603&in_page_id=8 Average man takes 3 years to propose] Metrosexual, Sunday, February 17, 2008</ref> with the women feeling ready to accept at an average of 2 years and 7 months.<ref name=mc/> Regarding duration between proposal and wedding, the UK poll above gave an average of 2 years and 3 months.<ref name=metro/> == Purpose == People initiate courtships with the intention of eventually getting marriage<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-the-courtship-ritual-definition-customs-traditions.html|title=What Is the Courtship Ritual? - Definition, Customs & Traditions {{!}} Study.com|website=Study.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. This form of relationship building helps to construct more than just a bond, but something that is eternal. A lot of the methods affiliated with courting are used to unlock the sentimental value of relationships, rather than just physical attraction or gift exchanging<ref name=":1" />. Courtships not only help to strengthen personal relationships, they help to eliminate divorce, premarital sex and lust<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.noorclinic.com/qna/view.php?url=courtship_marriage_advantages_disadvantages_012|title=Courtship Before Marriage: Advantages And Disadvantages|website=www.noorclinic.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. For most people building relationships through courtship, they have not only guidance from family, but guidance from God<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oocities.org/heartland/7547/court2.html|title=10 Advantages to Courtship|website=www.oocities.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. In order to conserve a persons life and to live sin-free, demands must be followed to be able to build a purposeful relationship<ref name=":2" />. == Courtship traditions == [[Image:Youth and suitors.jpg|thumb|left|''Youth conversing with suitors''<br>from the ''Haft Awrang'' of [[Jami]], in the story ''A Father Advises his Son About Love.'']]While the date is fairly casual in most European-influenced cultures, in some traditional societies, courtship is a highly structured activity, with very specific formal rules. In some societies, the parents or community propose potential partners, and then allow limited dating to determine whether the parties are suited. In [[Japan]], there is a such type of courtship called [[Miai|Omiai]], with similar practices called "Xiangqin" (相親) in the [[Greater China Area]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Thelmaw|first=Ritgerõ|date=September 2015|title=Courtship in Japan and Iceland|url=http://skemman.is/stream/get/1946/22794/52148/1/Ritger%C3%B0_Thelmaw.pdf|journal=-|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Parents will hire a matchmaker to provide pictures and [[résumé]]s of potential mates, and if the couple agrees, there will be a formal meeting with the matchmaker and often parents in attendance<ref name=":0" />. The matchmaker and parents will often exert pressure on the couple to decide whether they want to marry or not after a few dates. [[Courtship in the Philippines]] is one known complex form of courtship. Unlike what is regularly seen in other societies, it takes a far more subdued and indirect approach<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.phrasebase.com/archive/tagalog/82-courtship-in-philippine-culture.html|title=COURTSHIP IN PHILIPPINE CULTURE - Sociology|website=www.phrasebase.com|access-date=2016-05-13}}</ref>. It is complex in that it involves stages, and it is considered normal for courtship to last a year or longer. It is common to see the male showing off by sending love letters and love poems, singing romantic songs and buying gifts for the female<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://pinayforeverythingpinoy.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/courtship-and-dating-in-philippines.html|title=Everything Pinoy: Courtship and Dating in the Philippines, Then and Now|website=pinayforeverythingpinoy.blogspot.com.au|access-date=2016-05-13}}</ref>. The parents are also seen as part of the courtship practice, as their approval is commonly needed before courtship may begin, or before the female gives the male an answer to his advances<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.phrasebase.com/archive/tagalog/82-courtship-in-philippine-culture.html|title=COURTSHIP IN PHILIPPINE CULTURE - Sociology|website=www.phrasebase.com|access-date=2016-05-13}}</ref>. In more closed societies, courtship is virtually eliminated altogether by the practice of [[arranged marriage]]s<ref name=":0" />, where partners are chosen for young people, typically by their parents. Forbidding experimental and serial courtship and sanctioning only arranged matches is partly a means of guarding the chastity of young people and partly a matter of furthering family interests, which in such cultures may be considered more important than individual romantic preferences. Over recent decades though, the concept of arranged marriage has changed or simply been mixed with other forms of dating, including Eastern and Indian ones; potential couples have the opportunity to meet and date each other before one decides on whether to continue the relationship or not. ==Modern people== {{Main|Dating}} In earlier 1800s, young adults were expected to court with the intention of finding a marriage partner, rather than for social reasons. In more traditional forms of Christianity, this concept of courtship has been retained, with [[John Piper (theologian)|John Piper]] defining courtship and distinguishing this concept from dating, stating that:<ref name="PiperTaylor2005">{{cite book|last1=Piper|first1=John|last2=Taylor|first2=Justin|title=Sex and the Supremacy of Christ|accessdate=4 July 2015|date=14 June 2005|publisher=Crossway|isbn=9781433517907|page=146}}</ref> {{quotation|Courtship ordinarily begins when a single man approaches a single woman by going through the woman's father, and then conducts his relationship with the woman under the authority of her father, family, or church, whichever is most appropriate. Courtship always has marriage as its direct goal...Dating, a more modern approach, begins when either the man or the woman initiates a more-than-friends relationship with the other, and then they conduct that relationship outside of any oversight or authority. Dating may or may not have marriage as its goal.<ref name="PiperTaylor2005"/>}} [[Minister (Christianity)|Christian minister]] Patricia Bootsma delineates this distinction, writing that in contrast to the modern conception of dating, in "courtship, time together in groups with family or friends is encouraged, and there is oversight by and accountability to parents or mentors".<ref name="Bootsma2015"/> She further states that with courtship, "commitment happens before intimacy".<ref name="Bootsma2015">{{cite book|last=Bootsma|first=Patricia|title=Raising Burning Hearts: Parenting and Mentoring Next Generation Lovers of God|accessdate=5 July 2015|date=9 April 2015|publisher=Forerunner Publishing|isbn=9781938060229|page=81}}</ref> In America, in the 1820s, the phrase "date" was most closely associated with prostitution. However, by the [[Jazz Age]] of the 1920s, dating for fun was becoming a cultural expectation, and by the 1930s, it was assumed that any popular young person would have lots of dates. This form of dating, though, was usually more chaste than is seen today, since premarital sex was not considered the norm.{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} === Values === The concept of modern dating was initially seen as frustrating and mocked the moralistic values of tradition courtship<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. One of the reasons there was this disagreement was that they did not want their children growing up doing what many did during the sexual revolution in the 60’s. The act of dating is seen to be very temporary, with such acts seeming as if they are “on one day” and “off the other” <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most young people that come into relationships usually have multiple partners before settling down into marriage <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Unlike courtships, couples that are on a “date”, do not require a chaperone or someone in presence to prevent anything unholy to happen. In recent research, it was found that marriage rates have dropped among people generations before. With the lack of courted relationships in todays society, less people are getting married and practicing premarital sex<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most modern families are started with children and marriage following after. Traditions are often referred to as a thing of the past, although there are many people that still follow the old-fashioned courting route for their relationships. ===Courtship in social theory=== Courtship is used by a number of theorists to explain gendering processes and sexual identity. Scientific research into courtship began in the 1980s after which time academic researchers started to generate theories about modern dating practices and norms. Both Moore and Perper found that, contrary to popular beliefs, courtship is normally triggered and controlled by women,<ref>Perper, T. (1985) ''Sex Signals: The Biology Of Love'', Philadelphia, ISI Press.</ref><ref>Moore, N. (1985) "Nonverbal courtship patterns in women: contact and consequences", ''Ethology and Sociobiology'', 6: 237-247.</ref> driven mainly by non-verbal behaviours to which men respond. This is generally supported by other theorists who specialise in the study of body language.<ref>Pease, A. and Pease, B. (2004) ''The Definitive Book Of Body Language'', London: Orion Books.</ref> There are some feminist scholars, however, who regard courtship as a socially constructed (and male-led) process organised to subjugate women.<ref>Hearn, J. & Parkin, W. (1987) ''Sex at work: The power and paradox of organisation sexuality'', Brighton: Wheatsheaf.</ref><ref>Connell, R. W (1995) ''Gender and Power'', Cambridge: Polity Press.</ref> Farrell reports, for example, that magazines about marriage and romantic fiction continue to attract a 98% female readership.<ref>Farrell, W. (2000) ''Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say'', New York: Tarcher/Putnam.</ref> Systematic research into courtship processes inside the workplace<ref>Williams, C. L., Guiffre, P. A. & Dellinger, K. (1999) "Sexuality in the Workplace: Organizational Control, Sexual Harassment and the Pursuit of Pleasure", ''Annual Sociology Review'', 25: 73-93.</ref> as well two 10-year studies examining norms in different international settings<ref>Molloy, J. (2003) ''Why Men Marry Some Women and Not Others'', London: Element.</ref><ref>Buss, D.M., Abbott, M., Angleitner, A., Biaggio, A., Blanco-Villasenor, A., BruchonSchweittzer, M. [& 45 additional authors] (1990). "International preferences in selecting mates: A study of 37 societies". ''Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology'', 21: 5-47.</ref> continue to support a view that courtship is a social process that socialises '''both''' sexes into accepting forms of relationship that maximise the chances of successfully raising children. Whilst this may negatively impact women, particularly those seeking independence and equality at work,<ref>ITUC (2008) ''The Global Gender Pay Gap'', Brussels: International Trades Union Congress.</ref><ref>Hakim, C. (2006) "Women, Careers and Work-Life Preferences", ''British Journal of Marriage and Counselling'', 34(3): 279-294.</ref> it is argued that the majority of negative impacts accrue to men in the form of shorter life-expectancy, higher rates of suicide, alcoholism, homelessness and imprisonment.<ref>Farrell, W. (1994) ''The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex'', New York: Berkley Books.</ref><ref>Goldberg, H. (2000) ''The Hazards of Being Male: Surviving the Myth of Masculine Privilege'', Wellness Institute.</ref> ===Commercial dating services=== Dating back to 1695 the first recorded personal ad proved that singles have remained looking for more and more ways to connect and find [[companionship]]. Commercial dating service have influenced courtship dramatically in the last few centuries by increasing options and potential [[marriage]]s starting with newspaper ads and [[personal ads]], video dating, [[online dating]] and [[mobile dating]] for all forms of courtship. The expansion in technology has made finding a suitable partner easier for many singles and different forms of marriage as well. "a very good estate’… ‘some good young gentlewoman that has a fortune of £3,000 or thereabouts."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Lee|first1=Susie|title=The History of Online Dating From 1695 to Now|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/susie-lee/timeline-online-dating-fr_b_9228040.html|website=The Huffington Post}}</ref> This was one of the first personal/newspaper ads in 1695. Moving forward the ads placed were British gentlemen until Noga, writer for the Lapham’s quarterly, shared the story of a woman by the name of Helen Morrison, that was admitted into an asylum after placing a personal ad in the Manchester Weekly Journal in 1727.<ref name="blog.longreads.com">{{cite web|last1=Arikha|first1=Noga|title=Swiping Right in the 1700s: The Evolution of Personal Ads|url=http://blog.longreads.com/2014/02/20/swiping-right-in-the-1700s-the-evolution-of-personal-ads/|website=Longreads Blog}}</ref> This continued to spark a growth in personal ads and over the next few decades they became wildly popular. It was a new way to seek partners regardless of their situation or [[social standing]] and as Noga explains, most ads were singles, widows and divorcees seeking marriage.<ref name="blog.longreads.com"/> "To place an ad was to reveal an individual need or hunger for erotic love."<ref name="blog.longreads.com"/> As technology progressed the dating world followed. In a Time-line by Metro, a statistic [[Matchmaking|match-making]] business opened in 1941, 1965 the first reality TV dating show was developed and by the 1980s the public was introduced to video dating.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mulshine|first1=Molly|title=The 80s version of Tinder was 'video dating' — and it looks incredibly awkward|url=http://www.techinsider.io/found-footage-awkward-80s-video-dating-2015-12|website=Tech Insider}}</ref> Video Dating was a way for singles to sit in front of a camera and tell whomever may be watching something about themselves. The [[process of elimination]] was significant because now the viewer was able hear their voice, see their face and watch their body language to determine a [[physical attraction]] to the candidates. Shortly after Video Dating emerged the advancement in technology granted the world the power on online dating. Individuals create profiles where they disclose personal information, photographs, hobbies, interests, religion and expectations. Then the user can search through hundreds of thousands of accounts and connect with multiple people at once which in return, gives the user more options and more opportunity to find what meets their standards. Even in [[arranged marriages]] Online dating has influenced the idea of [[choice]]. "While such arranged marriages still exist among Indian-Americans, they're becoming the exception, not the rule, Pabreja says. The sites are creating a power shift between parents and children -- a blending of Old World and New.The sites allow offspring to write their own profiles and to search actively on their own behalf. Furthermore, they can choose their own spouse from a much larger pool than a local matchmaker or well-connected auntie can produce."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kam|first1=Kimberly|title=How We Love Now|url=http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/features/relationship-types?page=4|website=WebMD|language=en-US}}</ref> In the book Modern romance, Aziz states that one third of marriages in the United States between 2005-2012 met through online dating services.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ansari|first1=Aziz|title=Modern Romance|date=2015|publisher=Penguin Press|location=New York, New York|isbn=978-1-59420-627-6|pages=79}}</ref> Today there are hundreds of sites to choose from and websites designed to fit specific needs such as; [[Match.com|Match]], [[Eharmony.com|Eharmony]], [[Okcupid.com|Okcupid]], blackpeoplemeet, farmersonly, [[Zoosk]], Spark, [[ChristianMingle.com|Christianmingle]], Elitesingles, Mate1, etc… With the rising technology [[smart phones]] are also being utilized in the online and mobile dating world. [[Mobile app|Apps]] are being created for not only preexisting online dating websites but for Mobile only apps as well. [[Grindr]] and [[Tinder]] are examples of these apps, both apps have uploaded photos of the users and a short profile, as the individual looks through the profiles they can either swipe right (meaning you are interested and the app will give the option to connect to the user) or you swipe left (meaning you are not interested). ==Courtship in other animals== <!-- This section is linked from [[Beak]] --> {{further|Mating|Mating system|Courtship display}} Many animal species have mate-selection rituals also referred to as "courtship", [[anthropomorphic]]ally. Animal courtship may involve complicated dances or touching, vocalizations, or displays of beauty or fighting prowess. Most animal courtship occurs out of sight of humans, so it is often the least documented of animal behaviors. One animal whose courtship rituals are well studied is the [[bower bird]], whose male builds a "bower" of collected objects. From the scientific point of view, courtship in the animal kingdom is the process in which the different species select their partners for reproduction purposes. Generally speaking, the male initiates the courtship and the female chooses to either mate or reject the male based on his "performance". ===Sea Turtles=== [[Image:Courtship of green turtles.jpg|thumb|250px|Courtship of [[green turtle]]s]] All animals have different courtship rituals that reflect fitness, compatibility with others and ability to provide. Sea turtles court during a limited receptive time. During the courtship males will either nuzzle the females head to show affection or by gently biting the back of her neck<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior|title=http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior|website=www.conserveturtles.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. This may go on for long periods of time depending on if the female responds to the male. If the female does respond, by not fleeing, the male will attach himself onto the back of the female’s shell using his front flippers<ref name=":3" />. He will stretch his long tail under the back of the females shell to begin copulation. Courting can be competitive among males<ref name=":3" />. The male that has better endurance will win the female. To a female endurance is a great trait to be passed on to their offspring, the higher the endurance in the male the higher the endurance will be in her offspring and the more likely they will be to survive<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-infobooks/sea-turtles/reproduction/|title=Reproduction|last=http://www.mindcomet.com|first=MindComet, Inc. -|website=seaworld.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. ===Hippopotamus=== Hippopotamus are commonly misconceived as being aggressive animals, when in actuality the mothers are very nurturing and sensitive<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|url=http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/|title=Hippopotamus Reproduction - Hippopotamus Facts and Information|website=www.hippoworlds.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. Mating and birth both occur in the water for hippopotamus<ref name=":4" />. This because it gives them privacy when conceiving and it helps conserve energy during birth. The female hippo normally averages around 5–6 years while males are average an age of 7-8<ref name=":4" />. During mating season the male hippopotamus will find a mate out of the herd, showing interest by smelling the female’s dorsal end. As long as the male acts submissive during courting season the adults in the herd will not interfere. Once the male finds the female he wants to mate with, he begins provoking the female. He then will push the female into the water and mounts her. In order to alert the herd or other animals that may be lurking around the male will let a loud wheezing sound. Preceding birth the female exhibits aggressive behavior leaving the herd until after the birth of the calf. Although hippopotamus can mate anytime of the year, the mating season ranges from February to August<ref name=":4" />. Because the energy cost is high, the female generally only has one offspring in a two years span<ref name=":4" />. ===Honeybees=== The courtship behavior of honey bees follows through two distinct types: Apiary Vicinity Mating and Drone Assembly Mating respectively. Apiary vicinity mating usually takes place in weather that is cool and is more local to the apiary from which the queen resides<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Heidinger|first=Ina Monika Margret|last2=Meixner|first2=Marina Doris|last3=Berg|first3=Stefan|last4=Büchler|first4=Ralph|date=2014-07-01|title=Observation of the Mating Behavior of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Queens Using Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID): Factors Influencing the Duration and Frequency of Nuptial Flights|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4592583/|journal=Insects|volume=5|issue=3|pages=513–527|doi=10.3390/insects5030513|issn=2075-4450|pmc=4592583|pmid=26462822}}</ref>. The drones are in the same apiary too but do not mean that it will lead to inbreeding. Drones assemble in a bulb of warm air close or far from the apiary<ref name=":5">{{Cite journal|last=De la Rúa|first=Pilar|last2=Jaffé|first2=Rodolfo|last3=Muñoz|first3=Irene|last4=Serrano|first4=José|last5=Moritz|first5=Robin F. A.|last6=Kraus|first6=F. Bernhard|date=2013-06-01|title=Conserving genetic diversity in the honeybee: Comments on Harpur et al. (2012)|url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.12333/abstract|journal=Molecular Ecology|language=en|volume=22|issue=12|pages=3208–3210|doi=10.1111/mec.12333|issn=1365-294X}}</ref>. They are alert when the queen has flown out of the hive and will follow her route. This is followed by a sort of fast hum or buzz in the general bee population that follows an upward temperature gradient. The male drowns mounts on the virgin queen and inserts his endophallus, ejaculating semen<ref name=":6">{{Cite web|url=http://www.orkin.com/stinging-pests/bees/mechanics-of-honey-bee-mating/|title=Mechanics of Honey Bee Mating: Honey Bee Mating Habits|website=Orkin.com|access-date=2016-05-16}}</ref>. A male honey bee will pull away from the queen. However his endophallus will be ripped from his body and remain attached to the newly fertilized queen<ref name=":6" />. The next male honey bee will remove the endophallus that was previously left by the other male honey bee and will eventually ejaculate and loose his own<ref name=":6" />. The frequency of mating for the male honey bees is seven to 10 times during a mating flight. Most of the drones die quickly immediately after mating, and their abdomen rips open since the endophallus has been removed. The few that survive are usually ejected from their nests, as they have served their sole purpose by mating<ref name=":6" />. They only attend one mating flight and queen stores up to 100 million sperm within her oviducts during this flight, but only five to six million are stored in the spermatheca of the queen. Only a few of this sperm are used by the queen at a time to fertilize the eggs throughout her life<ref name=":6" />. New queen generations will mate and produce their colonies if the queen runs out of sperm in her lifetime. The sex of the offspring is controlled by the honey bee queens as the eggs passing through the oviduct can be determined whether they are fertilized or not by the queen<ref name=":6" />. Research has indicated that eggs that are fertilized develop into female workers and queens while the unfertilized eggs become drone honey bees. Female workers can lay infertile eggs but do not mate. The infertile eggs become male honey bees<ref name=":6" />. The eggs of the queen are laid in oval-shaped structural cells that usually stick to the nest ceiling. Royal jelly is then filled with these cells to prevent larvae from falling<ref name=":6" />. Soon-to-be workers are fed royal jelly during the first two days. The future queens are given royal jelly throughout the entire larval period. Each member colony development depends on caste. For proper growth from eggs to adult, the male honey bees need 24 days, 21 for workers and only 16 for the queens<ref name=":5" />. ==See also== * [[Mating (human)]] * [[Courtship disorder]] * [[Hypergamy]] * [[Love letter]] * [[Haptic communication|Touching]] ===Specific terms from various cultures=== * [[Bekisa]] * [[Marriage in China|Flash marriage]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{wikiquote}} {{wiktionary}} {{commons category|Courtship}} <nowiki>http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior</nowiki> <nowiki>http://www.bioexpedition.com/sea-turtle-reproduction/</nowiki> Okuayama, J., Kagawa, S., & Arai, N. (2014). 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''Queen mating frequency in different types of honey bee mating apiaries''. Vol. 38 (1-2) pp.&nbsp;11–18; June 1999. Print [[Category:Dating]] [[Category:Interpersonal relationships]] [[Category:Mating]] [[Category:Fertility]] [[Category:Demography]] [[Category:Population]] [[Category:Philosophy of love]] [[eo:Pariĝa ceremonio]] [[nl:Versieren]]'
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'@@ -7,4 +7,7 @@ In the [[United Kingdom]], a poll of 3,000<ref name=mc>"[http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/world/181134/average-man-proposes-after-three-years.html Average man proposes after three years]" ''Marie Claire'' 18 February 2008</ref> engaged or married couples resulted in an average duration between first meeting and accepted [[proposal of marriage]] of 2 years and 11 months,<ref name=mc/><ref name=metro>[http://www.metro.co.uk/metrosexual/article.html?in_article_id=99603&in_page_id=8 Average man takes 3 years to propose] Metrosexual, Sunday, February 17, 2008</ref> with the women feeling ready to accept at an average of 2 years and 7 months.<ref name=mc/> Regarding duration between proposal and wedding, the UK poll above gave an average of 2 years and 3 months.<ref name=metro/> + +== Purpose == +People initiate courtships with the intention of eventually getting marriage<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-the-courtship-ritual-definition-customs-traditions.html|title=What Is the Courtship Ritual? - Definition, Customs & Traditions {{!}} Study.com|website=Study.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. This form of relationship building helps to construct more than just a bond, but something that is eternal. A lot of the methods affiliated with courting are used to unlock the sentimental value of relationships, rather than just physical attraction or gift exchanging<ref name=":1" />. Courtships not only help to strengthen personal relationships, they help to eliminate divorce, premarital sex and lust<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.noorclinic.com/qna/view.php?url=courtship_marriage_advantages_disadvantages_012|title=Courtship Before Marriage: Advantages And Disadvantages|website=www.noorclinic.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. For most people building relationships through courtship, they have not only guidance from family, but guidance from God<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oocities.org/heartland/7547/court2.html|title=10 Advantages to Courtship|website=www.oocities.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. In order to conserve a persons life and to live sin-free, demands must be followed to be able to build a purposeful relationship<ref name=":2" />. == Courtship traditions == @@ -28,5 +31,5 @@ === Values === -The concept of modern dating was initially seen as frustrating and mocked the moralistic values of tradition courtship<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. One of the reasons there was this disagreement was that they did not want their children growing up doing what many did during the sexual revolution in the 60’s. The act of dating is seen to be very temporary, with such acts seeming as if they are “on one day” and “off the other” <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most young people that come into relationships usually have multiple partners before settling down into marriage <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Unlike courtships, couples that are on a “date”, do not require a chaperone or someone in presence to prevent anything unholy to happen. In recent research, it was found that marriage rates have dropped among people generations before. With the lack of courted relationships in todays society, less people are getting married and practicing premarital sex<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most modern families are started with children and marriage following after. Traditions are often referred to as a thing of the past, although there are many people that still follow the old-fashioned courting route for their relationships. +The concept of modern dating was initially seen as frustrating and mocked the moralistic values of tradition courtship<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. One of the reasons there was this disagreement was that they did not want their children growing up doing what many did during the sexual revolution in the 60’s. The act of dating is seen to be very temporary, with such acts seeming as if they are “on one day” and “off the other” <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most young people that come into relationships usually have multiple partners before settling down into marriage <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Unlike courtships, couples that are on a “date”, do not require a chaperone or someone in presence to prevent anything unholy to happen. In recent research, it was found that marriage rates have dropped among people generations before. With the lack of courted relationships in todays society, less people are getting married and practicing premarital sex<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most modern families are started with children and marriage following after. Traditions are often referred to as a thing of the past, although there are many people that still follow the old-fashioned courting route for their relationships. ===Courtship in social theory=== @@ -46,7 +49,5 @@ "While such arranged marriages still exist among Indian-Americans, they're becoming the exception, not the rule, Pabreja says. The sites are creating a power shift between parents and children -- a blending of Old World and New.The sites allow offspring to write their own profiles and to search actively on their own behalf. Furthermore, they can choose their own spouse from a much larger pool than a local matchmaker or well-connected auntie can produce."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kam|first1=Kimberly|title=How We Love Now|url=http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/features/relationship-types?page=4|website=WebMD|language=en-US}}</ref> -In the book Modern romance, Aziz states that one third of marriages in the United States between 2005-2012 met through online dating services.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ansari|first1=Aziz|title=Modern Romance|date=2015|publisher=Penguin Press|location=New York, New York|isbn=978-1-59420-627-6|pages=79}}</ref> Today there are hundreds of sites to choose from and websites designed to fit specific needs such as; [[Match.com|Match]], [[Eharmony.com|Eharmony]], [[Okcupid.com|Okcupid]], blackpeoplemeet, farmersonly, [[Zoosk]], Spark, [[ChristianMingle.com|Christianmingle]], Elitesingles, Mate1, etc… With the rising technology [[smart phones]] are also being utilized in the online and mobile dating world. [[Mobile app|Apps]] are being created for not only preexisting online dating websites but for Mobile only apps as well. [[Grindr]] and [[Tinder]] are examples of these apps, both apps have uploaded photos of the users and a short profile, as the individual looks through the profiles they can either swipe right (meaning you are interested and the app will give the option to connect to the user) or you swipe left (meaning you are not interested). Apps like these have grown in popularity from the year 2009 - -{{anchor|Courtship in animals}} +In the book Modern romance, Aziz states that one third of marriages in the United States between 2005-2012 met through online dating services.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ansari|first1=Aziz|title=Modern Romance|date=2015|publisher=Penguin Press|location=New York, New York|isbn=978-1-59420-627-6|pages=79}}</ref> Today there are hundreds of sites to choose from and websites designed to fit specific needs such as; [[Match.com|Match]], [[Eharmony.com|Eharmony]], [[Okcupid.com|Okcupid]], blackpeoplemeet, farmersonly, [[Zoosk]], Spark, [[ChristianMingle.com|Christianmingle]], Elitesingles, Mate1, etc… With the rising technology [[smart phones]] are also being utilized in the online and mobile dating world. [[Mobile app|Apps]] are being created for not only preexisting online dating websites but for Mobile only apps as well. [[Grindr]] and [[Tinder]] are examples of these apps, both apps have uploaded photos of the users and a short profile, as the individual looks through the profiles they can either swipe right (meaning you are interested and the app will give the option to connect to the user) or you swipe left (meaning you are not interested). ==Courtship in other animals== <!-- This section is linked from [[Beak]] --> {{further|Mating|Mating system|Courtship display}} @@ -59,81 +60,17 @@ [[Image:Courtship of green turtles.jpg|thumb|250px|Courtship of [[green turtle]]s]] -All animals have different courtship rituals that -reflect fitness, compatibility with others and ability to provide. Sea turtles -court during a limited receptive time. During the courtship males will either -nuzzle the females head to show affection or by gently biting the back of her -neck. This may go on for long periods of time depending on if the female -responds to the male. If the female does respond, by not fleeing, the male will -attach himself onto the back of the female’s shell using his front flippers. He -will stretch his long tail under the back of the females shell to begin -copulation. +All animals have different courtship rituals that reflect fitness, compatibility with others and ability to provide. Sea turtles court during a limited receptive time. During the courtship males will either nuzzle the females head to show affection or by gently biting the back of her neck<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior|title=http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior|website=www.conserveturtles.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. This may go on for long periods of time depending on if the female responds to the male. If the female does respond, by not fleeing, the male will attach himself onto the back of the female’s shell using his front flippers<ref name=":3" />. He will stretch his long tail under the back of the females shell to begin copulation. -Courting can be competitive among males. The male -that has better endurance will win the female. To a female endurance is a great -trait to be passed on to their offspring, the higher the endurance in the male -the higher the endurance will be in her offspring and the more likely they will -be to survive. Female Leatherback sea turtles will also choose many different -males to copulate with in order to diversity their offspring since it is known -that Leatherback sea turtles have female-biased offspring. +Courting can be competitive among males<ref name=":3" />. The male that has better endurance will win the female. To a female endurance is a great trait to be passed on to their offspring, the higher the endurance in the male the higher the endurance will be in her offspring and the more likely they will be to survive<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-infobooks/sea-turtles/reproduction/|title=Reproduction|last=http://www.mindcomet.com|first=MindComet, Inc. -|website=seaworld.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. ===Hippopotamus=== -Hippopotamus are commonly misconceived as being -aggressive animals, when in actuality the mothers are very nurturing and -sensitive. Mating and birth both occur in the water for hippopotamus. This -because it gives them privacy when conceiving and it helps conserve energy -during birth. The female hippo normally averages around 5–6 years while males -are average an age of 7-8. During mating season the male hippopotamus will find -a mate out of the herd, showing interest by smelling the female’s dorsal end. As -long as the male acts submissive during courting season the adults in the herd -will not interfere. Once the male finds the female he wants to mate with, he -begins provoking the female. He then will push the female into the water and -mounts her. In order to alert the herd or other animals that may be lurking -around the male will let a loud wheezing sound. Preceding birth the female -exhibits aggressive behavior leaving the herd until after the birth of the -calf. Although hippopotamus can mate anytime of the year, the mating season -ranges from February to August. Because the energy cost is high, the female -generally only has one offspring in a two years span. +Hippopotamus are commonly misconceived as being aggressive animals, when in actuality the mothers are very nurturing and sensitive<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|url=http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/|title=Hippopotamus Reproduction - Hippopotamus Facts and Information|website=www.hippoworlds.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. Mating and birth both occur in the water for hippopotamus<ref name=":4" />. This because it gives them privacy when conceiving and it helps conserve energy during birth. The female hippo normally averages around 5–6 years while males are average an age of 7-8<ref name=":4" />. During mating season the male hippopotamus will find a mate out of the herd, showing interest by smelling the female’s dorsal end. As long as the male acts submissive during courting season the adults in the herd will not interfere. Once the male finds the female he wants to mate with, he begins provoking the female. He then will push the female into the water and mounts her. In order to alert the herd or other animals that may be lurking around the male will let a loud wheezing sound. Preceding birth the female exhibits aggressive behavior leaving the herd until after the birth of the calf. Although hippopotamus can mate anytime of the year, the mating season ranges from February to August<ref name=":4" />. Because the energy cost is high, the female generally only has one offspring in a two years span<ref name=":4" />. ===Honeybees=== -The courtship behavior of honey bees follows through two distinct types: -Apiary Vicinity Mating and Drone Assembly Mating respectively. Apiary vicinity -mating usually takes place in weather that is cool and is more local to the -apiary from which the queen resides (Heidinger 527). The drones are in the same -apiary too but do not mean that it will lead to inbreeding. Drones assemble in -a bulb of warm air close or far from the apiary. They are alert when the queen -has flown out of the hive and will follow her route. This is followed by a sort -of fast hum or buzz in the general bee population that follows an upward -temperature gradient. The male drowns mounts on the virgin queen and inserts -his endophallus, ejaculating semen (Robin 13).A male honey bee will pull away -from the queen. However his endophallus will be ripped from his body and remain -attached to the newly fertilized queen. The next male honey bee will remove the -endophallus that was previously left by the other male honey bee and will -eventually ejaculate and loose his own. The frequency of mating for the male -honey bees is seven to 10 times during a mating flight. Most of the drones die -quickly immediately after mating, and their abdomen rips open since the -endophallus has been removed. The few that survive are usually ejected from -their nests, as they have served their sole purpose by mating (Nassar et al., -533). +The courtship behavior of honey bees follows through two distinct types: Apiary Vicinity Mating and Drone Assembly Mating respectively. Apiary vicinity mating usually takes place in weather that is cool and is more local to the apiary from which the queen resides<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Heidinger|first=Ina Monika Margret|last2=Meixner|first2=Marina Doris|last3=Berg|first3=Stefan|last4=Büchler|first4=Ralph|date=2014-07-01|title=Observation of the Mating Behavior of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Queens Using Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID): Factors Influencing the Duration and Frequency of Nuptial Flights|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4592583/|journal=Insects|volume=5|issue=3|pages=513–527|doi=10.3390/insects5030513|issn=2075-4450|pmc=4592583|pmid=26462822}}</ref>. The drones are in the same apiary too but do not mean that it will lead to inbreeding. Drones assemble in a bulb of warm air close or far from the apiary<ref name=":5">{{Cite journal|last=De la Rúa|first=Pilar|last2=Jaffé|first2=Rodolfo|last3=Muñoz|first3=Irene|last4=Serrano|first4=José|last5=Moritz|first5=Robin F. A.|last6=Kraus|first6=F. Bernhard|date=2013-06-01|title=Conserving genetic diversity in the honeybee: Comments on Harpur et al. (2012)|url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.12333/abstract|journal=Molecular Ecology|language=en|volume=22|issue=12|pages=3208–3210|doi=10.1111/mec.12333|issn=1365-294X}}</ref>. They are alert when the queen has flown out of the hive and will follow her route. This is followed by a sort of fast hum or buzz in the general bee population that follows an upward temperature gradient. The male drowns mounts on the virgin queen and inserts his endophallus, ejaculating semen<ref name=":6">{{Cite web|url=http://www.orkin.com/stinging-pests/bees/mechanics-of-honey-bee-mating/|title=Mechanics of Honey Bee Mating: Honey Bee Mating Habits|website=Orkin.com|access-date=2016-05-16}}</ref>. A male honey bee will pull away from the queen. However his endophallus will be ripped from his body and remain attached to the newly fertilized queen<ref name=":6" />. The next male honey bee will remove the endophallus that was previously left by the other male honey bee and will eventually ejaculate and loose his own<ref name=":6" />. The frequency of mating for the male honey bees is seven to 10 times during a mating flight. Most of the drones die quickly immediately after mating, and their abdomen rips open since the endophallus has been removed. The few that survive are usually ejected from their nests, as they have served their sole purpose by mating<ref name=":6" />. -They only attend one mating flight -and queen stores up to 100 million sperm within her oviducts during this -flight, but only five to six million are stored in the spermatheca of the -queen. Only a few of this sperm are used by the queen at a time to fertilize -the eggs throughout her life. New queen generations will mate and produce their -colonies if the queen runs out of sperm in her lifetime. The sex of the -offspring is controlled by the honey bee queens as the eggs passing through the -oviduct can be determined whether they are fertilized or not by the queen. -Fletscher (136) indicates that, eggs that are fertilized develop into female -workers and queens while the unfertilized eggs become drone honey bees. Female -workers can lay infertile eggs but do not mate. The infertile eggs become male -honey bees. The eggs of the queen are laid in oval-shaped structural cells that -usually stick to the nest ceiling. Royal jelly is then filled with these cells -to prevent larvae from falling (Fletscher 136). Soon-to-be workers are fed -royal jelly during the first two days. The future queens are given royal jelly -throughout the entire larval period. Each member colony development depends on -caste. For proper growth from eggs to adult, the male honey bees need 24 days, -21 for workers and only 16 for the queens. +They only attend one mating flight and queen stores up to 100 million sperm within her oviducts during this flight, but only five to six million are stored in the spermatheca of the queen. Only a few of this sperm are used by the queen at a time to fertilize the eggs throughout her life<ref name=":6" />. New queen generations will mate and produce their colonies if the queen runs out of sperm in her lifetime. The sex of the offspring is controlled by the honey bee queens as the eggs passing through the oviduct can be determined whether they are fertilized or not by the queen<ref name=":6" />. Research has indicated that eggs that are fertilized develop into female workers and queens while the unfertilized eggs become drone honey bees. Female workers can lay infertile eggs but do not mate. The infertile eggs become male honey bees<ref name=":6" />. The eggs of the queen are laid in oval-shaped structural cells that usually stick to the nest ceiling. Royal jelly is then filled with these cells to prevent larvae from falling<ref name=":6" />. Soon-to-be workers are fed royal jelly during the first two days. The future queens are given royal jelly throughout the entire larval period. Each member colony development depends on caste. For proper growth from eggs to adult, the male honey bees need 24 days, 21 for workers and only 16 for the queens<ref name=":5" />. ==See also== @@ -162,39 +99,6 @@ Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 13(2), 278-282. -Stewart, K. R., & Dutton, P.H. (2014). -Breeding Sex Rations in Adult Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) May -compensate for Female-Biased hatchling Sex Rations. Plos ONE, 9(2), 1-5. - -Stevenson-Hamilton, J. 1912. ''Animal Life in -Africa''. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company. - -Barklow, W. 2004. Amphibious communication with -sound in Hippopotamus amphibius. ''Animal Behaviour'', 68/5: 1125-1132. - -Mason, k. 2013.『Hippopotamus -amphibius』(On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed December 8, 2015 at <nowiki>http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Hippopotamus_amphibius/</nowiki> - -<nowiki>http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/</nowiki> - -Klingel, H. (1995). Fluctuating fortunes of the -river horse. (Cover story). ''Natural History'', ''104''(5), 46. - -Sandigeo Zoo library (2001). Hippopotamus, -Hippopotamus amphibious, & Pygmy Hippopotamus, Cheoropsis liberiensis. -Revised 2011. Accessed December 8, 2015 at http://library.sandiegozoo.org/factsheets/hippo/hippo.htm#7 - -Fletscher, D.J.C.; Tribe, G.D. -Natural emergency queen rearing by ''apis mellifera adansonii'' ii. In ''African Bees: Taxonomy, Biology and -Economic Use''; Fletscher, D.J.C., Ed.; Apimondia: Pretoria, South Africa, 1977; pp.&nbsp;132–140. - -Heidinger, Ina Monika Margret, -et al. ''Factors Influencing the Duration -and Frequency of Nuptial Flights."'' Insects -(2075-4450) 5.3 (2014): 513-527. Academic Search Premier. Web. - -Nassar -Sabar, Masri Ayob, Graham Kendall, Rong Qu. ''A -honey-bee mating optimization algorithm -for educational timetabling problems;'' European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 216, Issue 3; 533–543. Print. +Stewart, K. R., & DuttPlos ONE, 9(2), 1-5.Stevenson-Hamilton, J. 1912. Animal Life in↵Africa. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company.Barklow, W. 2004. Amphibious communication with↵sound in Hippopotamus amphibius. Animal Behaviour, 68/5: 1125-1132.Mason, k. 2013.『Hippopotamus↵amphibius』(On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed December 8, 2015 at <nowiki>http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Hippopotamus_amphibius/http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/Klingel</nowiki>, H. (1995). Fluctuating fortunes of the↵river horse. (Cover story). Natural History, 104(5), 46.Sandigeo Zoo library (2001). Hippopotamus,↵Hippopotamus amphibious, & Pygmy Hippopotamus, Cheoropsis liberiensis.↵Revised 2011. Accessed December 8, 2015 at <nowiki>http://library.sandiegozoo.org/factsheets/hippo/hippo.htm#7Fletscher</nowiki>, D.J.C.; Tribe, G.D.↵Natural emergency queen rearing by apis mellifera adansonii ii. In African Bees: Taxonomy, Biology and↵Economic Use; Fletscher, D.J.C., Ed.; Apimondia: Pretoria, South Africa, 1977; pp.☃☃132–140.Heidinger, Ina Monika Margret,↵et al. Factors Influencing the Duration↵and Frequency of Nuptial Flights." Insects↵(2075-4450) 5.3 (2014): 513-527. Academic Search Premier. Web.Nassar↵Sabar, Masri Ayob, Graham Kendall, Rong Qu. A↵honey-bee mating optimization algorithm↵for educational timetabling problems; European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 216, Issue 3; 533–543. Print.Peter↵Neumann; Robin F A Moritz; Jobvangorithm +for educational timetabling problems;'' European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 216, Issue 3; 533–543. Print.'' Peter '
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Courtships not only help to strengthen personal relationships, they help to eliminate divorce, premarital sex and lust<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.noorclinic.com/qna/view.php?url=courtship_marriage_advantages_disadvantages_012|title=Courtship Before Marriage: Advantages And Disadvantages|website=www.noorclinic.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. For most people building relationships through courtship, they have not only guidance from family, but guidance from God<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oocities.org/heartland/7547/court2.html|title=10 Advantages to Courtship|website=www.oocities.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. In order to conserve a persons life and to live sin-free, demands must be followed to be able to build a purposeful relationship<ref name=":2" />.', 3 => 'The concept of modern dating was initially seen as frustrating and mocked the moralistic values of tradition courtship<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. One of the reasons there was this disagreement was that they did not want their children growing up doing what many did during the sexual revolution in the 60’s. The act of dating is seen to be very temporary, with such acts seeming as if they are “on one day” and “off the other” <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most young people that come into relationships usually have multiple partners before settling down into marriage <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Unlike courtships, couples that are on a “date”, do not require a chaperone or someone in presence to prevent anything unholy to happen. In recent research, it was found that marriage rates have dropped among people generations before. With the lack of courted relationships in todays society, less people are getting married and practicing premarital sex<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most modern families are started with children and marriage following after. Traditions are often referred to as a thing of the past, although there are many people that still follow the old-fashioned courting route for their relationships.', 4 => 'In the book Modern romance, Aziz states that one third of marriages in the United States between 2005-2012 met through online dating services.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ansari|first1=Aziz|title=Modern Romance|date=2015|publisher=Penguin Press|location=New York, New York|isbn=978-1-59420-627-6|pages=79}}</ref> Today there are hundreds of sites to choose from and websites designed to fit specific needs such as; [[Match.com|Match]], [[Eharmony.com|Eharmony]], [[Okcupid.com|Okcupid]], blackpeoplemeet, farmersonly, [[Zoosk]], Spark, [[ChristianMingle.com|Christianmingle]], Elitesingles, Mate1, etc… With the rising technology [[smart phones]] are also being utilized in the online and mobile dating world. [[Mobile app|Apps]] are being created for not only preexisting online dating websites but for Mobile only apps as well. [[Grindr]] and [[Tinder]] are examples of these apps, both apps have uploaded photos of the users and a short profile, as the individual looks through the profiles they can either swipe right (meaning you are interested and the app will give the option to connect to the user) or you swipe left (meaning you are not interested). ', 5 => 'All animals have different courtship rituals that reflect fitness, compatibility with others and ability to provide. Sea turtles court during a limited receptive time. During the courtship males will either nuzzle the females head to show affection or by gently biting the back of her neck<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior|title=http://www.conserveturtles.org/seaturtleinformation.php?page=behavior|website=www.conserveturtles.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. This may go on for long periods of time depending on if the female responds to the male. If the female does respond, by not fleeing, the male will attach himself onto the back of the female’s shell using his front flippers<ref name=":3" />. He will stretch his long tail under the back of the females shell to begin copulation.', 6 => 'Courting can be competitive among males<ref name=":3" />. The male that has better endurance will win the female. To a female endurance is a great trait to be passed on to their offspring, the higher the endurance in the male the higher the endurance will be in her offspring and the more likely they will be to survive<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-infobooks/sea-turtles/reproduction/|title=Reproduction|last=http://www.mindcomet.com|first=MindComet, Inc. -|website=seaworld.org|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>.', 7 => 'Hippopotamus are commonly misconceived as being aggressive animals, when in actuality the mothers are very nurturing and sensitive<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|url=http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/|title=Hippopotamus Reproduction - Hippopotamus Facts and Information|website=www.hippoworlds.com|access-date=2016-05-15}}</ref>. Mating and birth both occur in the water for hippopotamus<ref name=":4" />. This because it gives them privacy when conceiving and it helps conserve energy during birth. The female hippo normally averages around 5–6 years while males are average an age of 7-8<ref name=":4" />. During mating season the male hippopotamus will find a mate out of the herd, showing interest by smelling the female’s dorsal end. As long as the male acts submissive during courting season the adults in the herd will not interfere. Once the male finds the female he wants to mate with, he begins provoking the female. He then will push the female into the water and mounts her. In order to alert the herd or other animals that may be lurking around the male will let a loud wheezing sound. Preceding birth the female exhibits aggressive behavior leaving the herd until after the birth of the calf. Although hippopotamus can mate anytime of the year, the mating season ranges from February to August<ref name=":4" />. Because the energy cost is high, the female generally only has one offspring in a two years span<ref name=":4" />.', 8 => 'The courtship behavior of honey bees follows through two distinct types: Apiary Vicinity Mating and Drone Assembly Mating respectively. Apiary vicinity mating usually takes place in weather that is cool and is more local to the apiary from which the queen resides<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Heidinger|first=Ina Monika Margret|last2=Meixner|first2=Marina Doris|last3=Berg|first3=Stefan|last4=Büchler|first4=Ralph|date=2014-07-01|title=Observation of the Mating Behavior of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Queens Using Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID): Factors Influencing the Duration and Frequency of Nuptial Flights|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4592583/|journal=Insects|volume=5|issue=3|pages=513–527|doi=10.3390/insects5030513|issn=2075-4450|pmc=4592583|pmid=26462822}}</ref>. The drones are in the same apiary too but do not mean that it will lead to inbreeding. Drones assemble in a bulb of warm air close or far from the apiary<ref name=":5">{{Cite journal|last=De la Rúa|first=Pilar|last2=Jaffé|first2=Rodolfo|last3=Muñoz|first3=Irene|last4=Serrano|first4=José|last5=Moritz|first5=Robin F. A.|last6=Kraus|first6=F. Bernhard|date=2013-06-01|title=Conserving genetic diversity in the honeybee: Comments on Harpur et al. (2012)|url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.12333/abstract|journal=Molecular Ecology|language=en|volume=22|issue=12|pages=3208–3210|doi=10.1111/mec.12333|issn=1365-294X}}</ref>. They are alert when the queen has flown out of the hive and will follow her route. This is followed by a sort of fast hum or buzz in the general bee population that follows an upward temperature gradient. The male drowns mounts on the virgin queen and inserts his endophallus, ejaculating semen<ref name=":6">{{Cite web|url=http://www.orkin.com/stinging-pests/bees/mechanics-of-honey-bee-mating/|title=Mechanics of Honey Bee Mating: Honey Bee Mating Habits|website=Orkin.com|access-date=2016-05-16}}</ref>. A male honey bee will pull away from the queen. However his endophallus will be ripped from his body and remain attached to the newly fertilized queen<ref name=":6" />. The next male honey bee will remove the endophallus that was previously left by the other male honey bee and will eventually ejaculate and loose his own<ref name=":6" />. The frequency of mating for the male honey bees is seven to 10 times during a mating flight. Most of the drones die quickly immediately after mating, and their abdomen rips open since the endophallus has been removed. The few that survive are usually ejected from their nests, as they have served their sole purpose by mating<ref name=":6" />.', 9 => 'They only attend one mating flight and queen stores up to 100 million sperm within her oviducts during this flight, but only five to six million are stored in the spermatheca of the queen. Only a few of this sperm are used by the queen at a time to fertilize the eggs throughout her life<ref name=":6" />. New queen generations will mate and produce their colonies if the queen runs out of sperm in her lifetime. The sex of the offspring is controlled by the honey bee queens as the eggs passing through the oviduct can be determined whether they are fertilized or not by the queen<ref name=":6" />. Research has indicated that eggs that are fertilized develop into female workers and queens while the unfertilized eggs become drone honey bees. Female workers can lay infertile eggs but do not mate. The infertile eggs become male honey bees<ref name=":6" />. The eggs of the queen are laid in oval-shaped structural cells that usually stick to the nest ceiling. Royal jelly is then filled with these cells to prevent larvae from falling<ref name=":6" />. Soon-to-be workers are fed royal jelly during the first two days. The future queens are given royal jelly throughout the entire larval period. Each member colony development depends on caste. For proper growth from eggs to adult, the male honey bees need 24 days, 21 for workers and only 16 for the queens<ref name=":5" />.', 10 => 'Stewart, K. R., & DuttPlos ONE, 9(2), 1-5.Stevenson-Hamilton, J. 1912. Animal Life in↵Africa. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company.Barklow, W. 2004. Amphibious communication with↵sound in Hippopotamus amphibius. Animal Behaviour, 68/5: 1125-1132.Mason, k. 2013.『Hippopotamus↵amphibius』(On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed December 8, 2015 at <nowiki>http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Hippopotamus_amphibius/http://www.hippoworlds.com/hippopotamus-reproduction/Klingel</nowiki>, H. (1995). Fluctuating fortunes of the↵river horse. (Cover story). Natural History, 104(5), 46.Sandigeo Zoo library (2001). Hippopotamus,↵Hippopotamus amphibious, & Pygmy Hippopotamus, Cheoropsis liberiensis.↵Revised 2011. Accessed December 8, 2015 at <nowiki>http://library.sandiegozoo.org/factsheets/hippo/hippo.htm#7Fletscher</nowiki>, D.J.C.; Tribe, G.D.↵Natural emergency queen rearing by apis mellifera adansonii ii. In African Bees: Taxonomy, Biology and↵Economic Use; Fletscher, D.J.C., Ed.; Apimondia: Pretoria, South Africa, 1977; pp.☃☃132–140.Heidinger, Ina Monika Margret,↵et al. Factors Influencing the Duration↵and Frequency of Nuptial Flights." Insects↵(2075-4450) 5.3 (2014): 513-527. Academic Search Premier. Web.Nassar↵Sabar, Masri Ayob, Graham Kendall, Rong Qu. A↵honey-bee mating optimization algorithm↵for educational timetabling problems; European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 216, Issue 3; 533–543. Print.Peter↵Neumann; Robin F A Moritz; Jobvangorithm', 11 => 'for educational timetabling problems;'' European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 216, Issue 3; 533–543. Print.''' ]
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[ 0 => 'The concept of modern dating was initially seen as frustrating and mocked the moralistic values of tradition courtship<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. One of the reasons there was this disagreement was that they did not want their children growing up doing what many did during the sexual revolution in the 60’s. The act of dating is seen to be very temporary, with such acts seeming as if they are “on one day” and “off the other” <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thomasumstattd.com/2015/05/history-of-courtship/|title=The 4000 Year History of Courtship – From Bride Prices to Bundling Beds|last=Umstattd Jr.|first=Thomas|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most young people that come into relationships usually have multiple partners before settling down into marriage <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Unlike courtships, couples that are on a “date”, do not require a chaperone or someone in presence to prevent anything unholy to happen. In recent research, it was found that marriage rates have dropped among people generations before. With the lack of courted relationships in todays society, less people are getting married and practicing premarital sex<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Putzi|first=Sibylla|date=December 2008|title=A to Z World Lifecycles : 175 Countries: Birth, Childhood, Coming of Age, Dating and Courtship, Marriage, Family and Parenting, Work Life, Old Age and Death|url=http://site.ebrary.com.ipacez.nd.edu.au/lib/notredameaustralia/detail.action?docID=10305899|journal=World Trade Press|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref>. Most modern families are started with children and marriage following after. 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If the female does respond, by not fleeing, the male will', 10 => 'attach himself onto the back of the female’s shell using his front flippers. He', 11 => 'will stretch his long tail under the back of the females shell to begin', 12 => 'copulation.', 13 => 'Courting can be competitive among males. The male', 14 => 'that has better endurance will win the female. To a female endurance is a great', 15 => 'trait to be passed on to their offspring, the higher the endurance in the male', 16 => 'the higher the endurance will be in her offspring and the more likely they will', 17 => 'be to survive. Female Leatherback sea turtles will also choose many different', 18 => 'males to copulate with in order to diversity their offspring since it is known', 19 => 'that Leatherback sea turtles have female-biased offspring.', 20 => 'Hippopotamus are commonly misconceived as being', 21 => 'aggressive animals, when in actuality the mothers are very nurturing and', 22 => 'sensitive. Mating and birth both occur in the water for hippopotamus. This', 23 => 'because it gives them privacy when conceiving and it helps conserve energy', 24 => 'during birth. The female hippo normally averages around 5–6 years while males', 25 => 'are average an age of 7-8. During mating season the male hippopotamus will find', 26 => 'a mate out of the herd, showing interest by smelling the female’s dorsal end. As', 27 => 'long as the male acts submissive during courting season the adults in the herd', 28 => 'will not interfere. Once the male finds the female he wants to mate with, he', 29 => 'begins provoking the female. He then will push the female into the water and', 30 => 'mounts her. In order to alert the herd or other animals that may be lurking', 31 => 'around the male will let a loud wheezing sound. Preceding birth the female', 32 => 'exhibits aggressive behavior leaving the herd until after the birth of the', 33 => 'calf. 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