Lesbian Phenomenology of Intimacy
The concept of lesbian phenomenology of intimacy is based on the idea that there are multiple forms of intimacy and love which can be explored through experience,...
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: Lesbian phenomenology of intimacy implications for moral discourse on emotional labor and care ethics
The term "vulnerability" refers to the exposure to potential harm, damage, or loss. In the context of sexual encounters between people of the same sex, vulnerability can take many forms and has...
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: Exploring the impact of vulnerability on emotional trust and relational satisfaction in samesex sexual encounters
LGBT individuals face various challenges in their lives due to societal norms that promote heterosexuality as the only acceptable form of attraction and gender expression. This can lead to...
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: Lgbt people maintaining faith despite challenges: psychology behind reconciling sexuality with religion
What ethical dilemmas emerge in lesbian desire when negotiating relational obligations, care, and emotional reciprocity?
The concept of love is a complex one. It can be difficult to define, let...
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: Exploring the nuances of lesbian desire and its impact on relationship obligations
Amidst recent advancements in social justice movements and increased representation within media, it has become more common to see individuals openly discuss their intersectional identities,...
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: Overcoming mental health challenges: being both conservative and lgbtq+.
LGBTQIA+ families have been around for centuries, but the struggle to be accepted as such has only recently begun to change. Nowadays, many societies are becoming more tolerant towards them, allowing...
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: The impact of authentic identity disclosure on raising healthy children in religious environments for lgbtqia+ parents
The idea of care is central to feminist theory, particularly as it relates to queer theory, which emphasizes that care is essential for all people, regardless of gender identity or sexual...
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: Lesbian intimacy: the radical practice of ethical interdependence through care
LGBTQ individuals often experience feelings of moralized guilt, shame, and internalized homophobia that can be difficult to overcome. These feelings may stem from societal stigma, personal...
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: Overcoming moralized guilt and internalized homophobia: strategies for lgbtq individuals
Peer networks and friendships are important sources of support for marginalized youth, providing opportunities for socialization, sharing experiences, and building relationships that can help...
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: The importance of peer networks and friendships for marginalized youth
The topic of this article is the influence that LGBT avant-garde artists have had on transforming culture and society through their work. Specifically, I will be exploring three different artists who...
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: Andy warhol, glenn ligon, and robert mapplethorpe are lgbt avantgarde artists revolutionizing society through their art