Religious beliefs are often associated with traditional views about sexuality, and some religions explicitly prohibit certain sexual practices such as premarital sex, homosexuality, adultery, and...
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: Sex, religion, and intimacy: navigating constraints and finding fulfillment
Obedience to divine laws is often seen as an expression of submission to a higher power and acceptance of the authority of that power. This can be seen as eroticized in many religious traditions,...
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: Sexually submissive devotional rituals: exploring the interplay between religion, sexuality, and consent
How do soldiers negotiate consent and autonomy within constrained communal environments?
Soldiers are trained to follow orders without questioning them; however, their personal needs and desires...
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: How do soldiers navigate consent and autonomy in cramped quarters?
Soldiers have to navigate through many challenging situations while serving their country. One such challenge is how they deal with intimate relationships within a restricted environment. In this...
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: How soldiers negotiate consent and autonomy within restricted environments
Queer theories have been criticized for their lack of practical application in guiding social change.
They can provide valuable insights into intergenerational relationships, which are important...
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: Beyond heteronormativity: exploring the intersections of eroticism and social change in queer relationships
Queer engagement with experimental health technologies can illuminate philosophical questions of identity, embodiment, and agency in several ways. One way is through exploring how technology can...
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: What does it mean to be trans? exploring the impact of hormone replacement therapy and consent in relationships
How do queer perspectives challenge conventional family models and propose alternative relational ethics?
The concept of "queerness" refers to non-normative experiences and identities that are...
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: The power of queerness: challenging conventional family models and exploring alternative relational ethics