The term "queer" is used to describe individuals who do not conform to heteronormative gender roles and identities. Queer temporalities have been described as nonlinear, fluid, and unstable, often...
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: How queer temporality challenges normative understandings of love, lust, and attachment
There are many different types of non-visual queer identities that exist within media environments, such as asexuality or aromanticism. These identities often go unnoticed due to their lack of...
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: Asexuality and aromanticism: recognition and validation through safe spaces and hashtags
Asexuality is a spectrum of identities that describes individuals who experience little to no romantic or sexual attraction. This means they are neither drawn to people physically nor emotionally and...
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: Asexuality unpacked: dissecting identities, sexual norms, and romantic misconceptions
The term "asexual" describes individuals who experience little to no sexual attraction towards others. This identity is often misunderstood, due to its nontraditional nature. Many people believe that...
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: Understanding asexual identity: what it means and why its valid
LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual/aromantic, plus others) people have faced oppression and discrimination for centuries, often resulting in their...
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: Fostering positive selfesteem and safe spaces for queer youth
The term "fluid" is often used to describe a person's ability to change their preferences regarding gender expression, sexual attraction, romantic orientation, relationship dynamics, and other...
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: Exploring the impact of fluid identity on education: supporting students needs without premature fixedness