Friendship is often seen as a platonic relationship that does not involve romantic or sexual feelings between individuals.
Recent research has shown that many people experience eroticism and...
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: Exploring the complexities of nontraditional relationships and sexual expression through queer friendships
Archivists have an important role to play in ensuring that the history and culture of marginalized communities are preserved for future generations. In recent years, there has been growing interest...
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: How archivists can ethically preserve sensitive queer materials (and why its crucial)
Queer activism is a movement that seeks to empower members of the LGBTQ+ community through advocacy and social change. It has become increasingly important in recent years, particularly due to the...
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: Exploring the importance of care in queer activism for sexual empowerment and inclusivity
How does queer temporality offer new ethical perspectives on life, temporality, and relational responsibility?
The term "queer" refers to non-binary gender identities and orientations that do not...
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: Queer time perspective: a new approach to relationship ethics
Queer scholarship has been undergoing significant changes since the rise of digital technologies, migration patterns, and globalization. These transformations have led to the emergence of new...
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: What are the new frameworks shaping modern queer scholarship?
As humans have always been subject to various forms of adversity that can cause emotional distress and lead to negative mental health outcomes, many individuals struggle with coping mechanisms in...
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: how queer people demonstrate exceptional psychological strength under adversity
Collective trauma is defined as a shared experience that has caused significant psychological distress to members of a community. It can be understood through individual experiences but also takes...
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: Trauma and attachment patterns: how social marginalization shapes queer intimacy
Queer Art and Existential Rebellion
According to French philosopher Albert Camus, existential rebellion is a fundamental part of human nature. He believed that humans have an inherent desire for...
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: How queer artists use sexuality to challenge societal norms through existential rebellion
The Ethics of Love Among Queer Believers
As an academic paper writer, I will now discuss the ethical frameworks that could be used to support the acknowledgment of love, intimacy, and spiritual...
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: How religion can support the expression of love among queer individuals: a discussion on ethical frameworks
Covenant is an agreement or contract between two people to enter into a relationship together, usually for life. Commitment refers to the level of dedication and loyalty within that relationship....
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: Redefining relationship rules: exploring alternative forms of connection and intimacy