How do cultural binaries—such as "dominant" and "submissive"—shape internal narratives about identity and value?
Cultural binaries are sets of opposing concepts that are used to categorize things...
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: How do dominant and submissive cultural binaries shape gender roles and sexuality?
Queer philosophy refers to an umbrella term for various philosophical ideas that challenge traditional norms about gender, sexuality, and society's power structures. It is often based on queer...
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: What is queer philosophy and how can it inform family life? a look at challenging binaries in ethics and equality
Bisexuality is an identity that falls between heterosexuality and homosexuality. It refers to a person who has romantic or sexual attraction towards people of both genders.
Bisexuals are often...
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: Bisexuality challenging rigid epistemologies of sexual categorization through fluidity
LGBT relationships are those involving people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. They may also involve relationships that are non-monogamous, polyamorous, monogamous, or...
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: Lgbt relationships & sex: challenging assumptions with consent & negotiation
Nonbinary identities are becoming increasingly common, challenging traditional concepts of gender and questioning binary oppositions that have historically shaped our understanding of sexuality....
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: Nonbinaries challenge traditional concepts of sexuality and religious metaphors
There is an old saying that goes something like this: "The East teaches us to see God within ourselves, while the West tells us to look for Him outside." This idea can be applied to the realm of...
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: Sex and religion: the western bias that promotes queer shaming and hinduisms healthy approach to intimacy
Non-binary gender identities challenge traditional binary concepts about male and female roles and gendered social norms. Non-binary identities reject the idea that there are only two genders, and...
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: What does nonbinary identity have to do with sex, sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, or relationships?
Non-binary ethics refers to a set of principles that challenge traditional binary morality, which views morality as being based on binaries such as good/bad, right/wrong, male/female, etc. Non-binary...
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: how nonbinary ethics challenges traditional moral systems and provides a more inclusive perspective
How Can Queer Embodiment Critique Moral Order Through Aesthetics?
The idea that gender is socially constructed has been explored for decades by feminists and other scholars who argue that gender...
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: Exploring gender nonconformity through drag performances and its impact on moral order and purity
Can queer love exist as a form of collective moral imagination beyond binaries of virtue and vice?
To explore this question, it is important to begin by defining the terms involved. Queerness...
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: Sexuality beyond binaries: exploring the possibilities of queer love with moral imagination