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New mentality discernible in the 1960s. Associated with sexual freedom, a liberalisation of laws and more open lifestyles.  
The term ''Permissiveness'' is used to describe a new mentality in British society that was first discernible in the late 1950s and gained momentum in the 1960s. It is associated with youth culture, sexual freedom and liberalisation of laws as well as of societal attitudes.
 
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The term Permissiveness is used to describe a new mentality in British society that was first discernible in the late 1950s and gained momentum in the 1960s. It is associated with youth culture, sexual freedom and liberalisation of laws as well as of societal attitudes.