A dysphoric person is someone who experiences discomfort with their body, gender identity, or sexuality. Dysphoria can be physical or psychological, and it may manifest itself in various ways,...
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: Sexuality and gender disphoria: exploring the importance of cultural nonconformity in fulfilling human desire
How can queer freedom be understood as a practice that integrates desire, relationality, autonomy, and ethical accountability?
Queer freedom is an individual's ability to express their sexual...
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: Exploring queer freedom: embracing desire, recognizing power dynamics, and seeking healthy connections
Queer literature has become increasingly popular, captivating readers with its unique perspectives and personal experiences. From exploring themes such as identity, desire, and community to examining...
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: Unpacking queer literatures powerful messages on love, struggle, and endurance: key lessons for everyday life
I will explore how the aesthetics of queer intimacy and desire can provide philosophical insights into relationality. By understanding the way that queer people express their love and desire for one...
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: How queer intimacy and desire can lead to philosophical insights into relationality
Bisexual experiences are complex and multifaceted, reflecting the nuances and variations of human sexuality and desire. They often involve navigating tensions between personal desires and societal...
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: Bisexuality and its implications for relationship complexities and ethical responsibility
How do desire, identity, and ethical responsibility interact with each other to influence one's ability to thrive? The answer is that these elements are intertwined and have a significant impact on...
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: The interplay between desire, identity, and ethics: a comprehensive look at thriving
The term "queer" has been used to describe LGBTQ+ identities since the late 1980s. Queer theory is an academic discipline that studies and critiques the social construction of gender and sexuality....
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: Generated unpacking queer theory and the cartesian subjectobject divide through the lens of sexuality
Can the unconscious be queered—and what does that mean for psychoanalytic theory?
Queering theory has been an important tool for thinking about gender, identity, sexuality, and desire since the...
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: How queer theory transforms psychoanalysis: the impact of sexuality on the unconscious
Can bisexual desire coexist with monogamy? Yes. No. Maybe. It depends.
Most people have sex drives that seek different things from what they believe is morally right.
Some heterosexuals may...
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: Bisexual desire vs monogamy exploring attractions without betrayal
Bisexuality is often seen as a transitional stage between heterosexuality and homosexuality, and its unique characteristics are minimized or ignored. Yet bisexuals have always existed and continue to...
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: Bisexualitys ethical framework: exploring the multiplicity of love and identity