Sexual attraction is an integral part of human nature that has been explored extensively in psychology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, literature, film, and even advertising.
There are many...
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: How media representations influence the selfperception and relationships of asexuals and aromantics
Asexuality is a term used to describe individuals who experience little to no sexual attraction towards others. While most people are sexually attracted to the opposite gender, asexuals may have...
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: What does it mean to be asexual? understanding sexual attraction and its impact on relationships
Asexuality is a relatively new term that describes an individual who does not experience sexual attraction towards others. It is often considered to be a spectrum, which means that some people may...
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: Exploring how social attitudes toward asexuality reveal broader cultural anxieties about sexuality and relationality
Queer temporality is a concept that explores non-linear, non-chronological, and non-hierarchical ways of understanding time that challenge traditional notions of linear progression and stability. It...
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: How queer temporality impacts gender and sexuality: exploring nonlinear pathways of identity development
There has been increasing discussion about how the concept of queer desire challenges traditional ideas of intimacy, consent, and relational responsibility in various social contexts. Queer desire is...
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: Understanding the complexities of queer desire and its impact on intimacy and consent
What is asexuality?
Asexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction to others. People who identify as asexual may experience little to no sexual desire or...
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: Asexuality: an identity outside the binary sexual orientation explained
The term "asexual" refers to individuals who experience little or no sexual attraction towards others. Although this identity has been around for some time, it remains relatively unknown to most...
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: How an unrepresented identity shapes societal perceptions and relational legitimacy
How does queer embodiment reveal the divine as dynamic, relational, and ever-becoming? Queer embodiment is the physical expression of non-heteronormative identities that challenge binary gender...
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: Queer embodiment reveals the divine as dynamic, relational, and everbecoming
What is asexuality?
Asexuality is an orientation that describes people who do not experience sexual attraction to others. It exists on a spectrum, meaning that some individuals may feel little to...
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: What is asexuality? debunking myths about romantic relationships and sexual attraction
To understand the impact of queer rejection of binary logic on post-metaphysical philosophy, it is essential to define both terms precisely. Queerness refers to the social and cultural phenomena that...
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: How does the rejection of binary logic by queer individuals impact postmetaphysical philosophy?