Can coming out be understood as an ongoing process of existential negotiation rather than a singular event? Coming out is often perceived as a one-time experience when someone discloses their sexual...
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: Unraveling the complexity of coming out: a continuous journey towards existential negotiation?
Traditions of honor, shame, and reputation have been significant factors in many cultures for centuries. They play an essential role in shaping societal norms and values. These traditional values can...
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: How traditional values impact family acceptance of lgbt children
The coming-out process refers to the moment when an individual reveals their true identity, such as being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, queer, or questioning, to others around them....
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: Sexual identity negotiated through experiences and contexts: coming out process as existential journey
Queer communities have long depended on informal networks to meet their needs for emotional support, resources, and social capital. These networks are formed through shared experiences and interests...
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: The power of informal queer networks: emotional support, resource distribution, and social capital