In order to understand how adolescents construct their own sexual identities, it is important to consider the roles played by familial guidance, cultural values, and individual exploration. Families...
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: How families, culture, and personal exploration shape teenage sexual identities
The study of historical queer practices has played a significant role in challenging traditional understandings of sexual and gender identities, helping to reveal their fluid nature and the...
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: Sexuality, gender identity, and the history of queerness: a journey into diversity
The term "LGBTQ" stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and is used to refer to people who identify themselves as such. In recent years, there has been an increasing...
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: Navigating family conflict, cultural challenges, and religious obstacles: a guide for lgbtq individuals
Intergenerational Differences
Religious communities are comprised of individuals from various age groups who may have different perspectives on LGBTQ issues. While some younger generations may be...
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: How religious communities deal with lgbtq issues: a clash between generations and cultures
Social Factors
Social factors play an important role in shaping children's attitudes towards sexuality and gender identity. One study found that exposure to diverse representations of sexual...
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: Social, cultural and developmental influences on childhood sexuality: a comprehensive look
The development of one's sexual orientation is a lifelong process that can be influenced by many factors, including family dynamics and cultural values. For individuals who identify as lesbian, gay,...
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: How intergenerational and multicultural family dynamics impact coming out experiences for lgbtq+ individuals
How do intergenerational family traditions influence ethical reasoning and acceptance of diverse identities?
Intergenerational family traditions can have a significant impact on ethical reasoning...
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: Intergenerational traditions and ethical reasoning: exploring how family values impact identity acceptance
Queer identity is an individual's self-conception that transcends traditional gender roles and sexual orientation expectations. It is a subjective sense of belonging to a particular community,...
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: Understanding queer identity formation: the role of intergenerational norms, family structure, and cultural values
I will explore how recognition shapes moral agency in individuals navigating conflicting cultural values, particularly within the context of sex, sexuality, and intimacy. Recognition refers to the...
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: The role of recognition in shaping moral agency in sexual relationships
How do societal, cultural, and institutional factors interact to shape the disclosure, acceptance, and negotiation of queer identity?
The term "queer" refers to people who identify themselves as...
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: How societal, cultural, and institutional factors shape disclosure, acceptance, and negotiation of queer identity?