There is an increasing recognition that queer kinship and chosen families are significant for contemporary moral philosophy. Queer kinship refers to non-traditional forms of family organization that...
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: The ethics of nontraditional family structures: exploring queer kinship and chosen families
LGBTQ+ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus all non-binary gender identities. Family is traditionally defined as a group of people related to each other through blood,...
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: Redefining family in the lgbtq+ community: how chosen families challenge social norms and rethink gender roles
LGBT populations are known to experience high rates of mental health issues such as anxiety and depression due to social stigma, discrimination, and marginalization they face. Research has shown that...
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: Mental health resilience: how choosing your own family can help promote wellbeing in the lgbt community
A family is more than just blood relations; it includes the emotional connection between individuals who share deep bonds and commitment to each other. In this sense, chosen families are essential...
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: The importance of queer chosen families in overcoming social isolation and building meaningful lives
Friends and chosen family are integral parts of our lives, providing emotional support and companionship through good times and bad. We share joys, sorrows, triumphs, and setbacks with them; they...
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: A deeper look into the importance of friendship in relationships
Chosen family refers to a network of individuals who have intentionally formed bonds that go beyond blood relations. This network can be created based on shared values, beliefs, interests, or...
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: The power of chosen family: how nonblood relatives create stronger bonds through shared values
Define the term "family."
In traditional Western culture, family is defined as a group of people related to each other through blood or marriage, consisting of parents and their...
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: The new definition of family: how chosen families are challenging traditional concepts and redefining personal identity
The topic under discussion is whether queer notions of chosen family can redefine the metaphysical concept of origin. The chosen family, which can be defined as a group of people who are united...
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: Can chosen family redefine origin? the impact of queer relationships on metaphysical notions of familial connections
Queer philosophies of friendship, chosen family, and community relationality emphasize the importance of creating and sustaining strong social bonds that are based on mutual respect, support, trust,...
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: What is queer philosophy? its impact on friendship, family, community relationships
Queer youth may experience familial rejection due to their gender identity, sexual orientation, or both. Rejection can have severe emotional and physical effects, including depression, anxiety,...
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: How familial rejection affects queer youth mental and physical health