Queer individuals, regardless of their religious beliefs or lack thereof, can undoubtedly find deep connection to the divine through cultivating genuine relationships characterized by honesty,...
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: Relationships and spiritual growth: finding deep connections through honesty and openness
Children who grow up in a supportive environment have better social, cognitive, and emotional development than those who do not. Children's brains develop rapidly during the first few years of life,...
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Queer relationality is a term used to describe the ways in which people who identify as queer approach their relationships. Queer people often challenge traditional norms and expectations around...
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: A deep dive into queer relationality: exploring multiple identities and practices for intimate connections
In many parts of the world, particularly in conservative religious communities, being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ) is still considered taboo. As a result, members of these...
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: Navigating disclosure: the challenges faced by lgbtq individuals in religious communities.
Reciprocal trust refers to the belief that both parties will behave ethically towards each other during a relationship. It involves a mutual understanding that one's actions will be consistent with...
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: The importance of reciprocal trust in building emotional and sexual intimacy
Siblings are important figures in one's life, especially when growing up. They provide a unique relationship that is often both challenging and rewarding, but can also impact an individual's sense of...
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Parenting Responsibilities Manifest Morally And Emotionally
The moral obligation to be responsible for children is one that parents take very seriously. It requires them to provide love,...
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: The emotional impact of parenting responsibility on morality and intimacy
Siblings are one of the most important influences on children's development, and they can provide a unique type of support that helps children navigate difficult situations. One such situation is...
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: Sibling relationships as a buffer against parental rejection: exploring the role of support and identity development
Listening is an essential part of everyday communication that allows individuals to understand others and share thoughts and feelings. It involves more than just hearing words; it requires active...
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: Sexual intimacy and moral care: how listening creates empathy and authenticity in relationships
There are many ways to define what 'intimacy' means, but one common definition is close physical contact that involves emotional closeness and understanding. Reciprocal intimacy is when two people...
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: How to foster reciprocal intimacy for a longlasting relationship