In the past, "sexual freedom" was commonly defined as the ability to freely pursue sexual relationships without societal judgment or interference.
This definition has changed throughout history...
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: Sexual freedom throughout history: colonialism, feminism, queer activism, and digital culture
Section 1: Introduction
Sexuality is a fundamental aspect of human life that affects individuals physically, mentally, and socially. It's an essential part of one's identity, and it influences how...
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: Reframing sexuality education: the importance of emotional intelligence and ethical responsibility
Sexual autonomy is the ability to freely and independently choose one's own sexual behaviors and practices without external pressure, manipulation, or coercion. It encompasses the right to make...
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: Sexual autonomy and relational morality: definitions and impact on interactions
Imagining queer utopias is an essential part of critical thinking about sex, sexuality, intimacy, and romance. It allows us to question and challenge the ways that societal norms have shaped our...
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: Imagining queer utopias for critical thinking about sex, relationships, and justice
The concept of bodily purity has been central to many religious traditions throughout history. In these contexts, cleanliness is associated with moral and spiritual purity, while contamination can...
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: Purity in queer religions: redefining intimacy without gender norms and exclusion
The traditional gender binary and its attendant expectations for romantic and sexual behavior are often referred to as "heteronormativity". This social structure imposes strict gender roles, limits...
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: Challenging heteronormativity: the ethical politics of love and intimacy
Sexual freedom is an important aspect of the LGBTQIA+ movement that has been fought for by many activists throughout history. It involves the ability to express one's own sexual desires without fear...
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: The importance of sexual freedom in the lgbtqia+ movement: defining consent culture and relationship dynamics
Negotiating Sexual, Gender, and Relational Autonomy Within LGBT Communities
It is necessary to explain what sexual, gender, and relational autonomy are.
* Sexual autonomy refers to an...
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: The challenges of negotiating sexuality, gender, and relationship autonomy in lgbt communities
Feminist theology is an interdisciplinary academic field that combines the study of religion and gender studies to explore how patriarchy and misogyny impact women's experiences of faith and worship....
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: How feminist theology can enhance queer relational spirituality and redefine gender roles
Queer approaches to love are non-normative practices that challenge traditional heterosexual and cisgender expectations of romance and intimacy. These approaches involve questioning societal norms...
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: Queer approaches to love: exploring nonnormative practices for more joyful relationships