The term "queerness" is often used to describe non-heteronormative identities that exist outside of traditional binary gender roles. This definition encompasses a wide range of experiences and...
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: Queer, postmodern sexuality explored: understanding care and fluidity
Care is a fundamental component of human existence. It occurs when individuals take active steps to tend to the wellbeing of others, whether through physical, emotional, or psychological...
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: The ethics of providing silent care: exploring its meanings and implications
The concept of queer activism is based on the belief that society's current conception of gender identity and sexual orientation are outdated and harmful to individuals who do not conform to these...
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: The power of empathy in queer activism: fostering authentic relationships and challenging oppressive norms
Lesbian relational experience is known to illuminate important aspects of human existence such as care, attunement, and ethical presence. This essay will explore these phenomena within the context of...
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: Exploring the intersection of lesbian relationships and human existence: care, attunement, & ethical presence
Love is an emotional bond between two individuals that involves mutual respect, caring, trust, admiration, affection, and commitment. It can be expressed through romantic gestures, intimate touches,...
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: The impact of ethical reflection on love, care, and commitment in relationships
Sexuality is an important aspect of human identity that can be expressed through various forms such as heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, asexuality, pansexuality, and many others. One form...
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: The importance of lesbian phenomenology for understanding intimacy in sexual relationships
Lesbian phenomenology is an approach to understanding the lived experiences of lesbians that takes into account their embodied subjectivity, social and cultural contexts, and relationships with...
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: The art of trust, care, and vulnerability in lesbian relationships
In the realm of philosophy, care, attachment, and relational ontology are concepts that have been explored extensively to provide an understanding of how individuals relate to one another and the...
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: Exploring relationship dynamics in philosophy: the power of equality, trust, and nonreproductive sex
Queer practices of affirmation, recognition, and care have significant moral implications that can be traced back to their origins in queer culture. Queer individuals often face discrimination,...
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: Queer communities promote empowerment and resilience through practices of affirmation, recognition, and care
Agency refers to an individual's capacity for making choices, acting upon those choices, and being held responsible for their actions. Selfhood is the concept of oneself, including one's identity,...
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: Sexually exploring queer embodiment: uncovering intimacy, agency & ethics