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HOW INTERSECTIONALITY INFLUENCES EXPERIENCES OF DISCRIMINATION, COPING STRATEGIES, AND RESILIENCE

Intersectionality is a concept that explores how various social and cultural identities overlap to create unique experiences for individuals. It considers factors such as race, socioeconomic status,...

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EXPLORING TENSIONS BETWEEN MULTIPLICITY, AUTHENTICITY, AND RELATIONAL EXPECTATIONS IN BISEXUAL IDENTITIES

Bisexuality has been explored from various perspectives, including identity development, social cognition, mental health, and intersectionality.
There are still few studies that consider how...

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HOW DOES YOUR CULTURAL BACKGROUND SHAPE YOUR VIEWS ON SEX, SEXUALITY, EROTICISM, AND INTIMACY?

Cultural background is a set of values, beliefs, norms, traditions, practices, customs, institutions, rituals, and rules that are passed down from one generation to another within a particular group...

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LOVE AS A PRACTICE OF MORAL COURAGE: HOW NONNORMATIVE RELATIONSHIPS CHALLENGE SOCIETAL STIGMA

Love is an emotion that has been experienced by people across cultures and throughout history. It has been celebrated in art, poetry, music, and literature for its ability to connect individuals and...

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INTERSECTIONALITY THEORY IN LGBT IDENTITIES: EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITIES OF GENDER, RACE, AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION

Intersectionality theory
The term "intersectionality" was coined by scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw to describe how different forms of discrimination can reinforce each other, leading to increased...

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EXPLORING BISEXUAL PERSPECTIVES ON RELATIONSHIP STRUCTURES: CHALLENGING TRADITIONAL MONOGAMY

The concept of monogamy has been prevalent in human societies since ancient times. Monogamy is defined as being in a romantic relationship with one person exclusively. It is considered the ideal form...

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SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE SPIRITUAL COMMUNITY: EXPLORING THE BENEFITS OF NONINSTITUTIONALIZATION

The question is whether alternative spiritual communities can thrive without being recognized by established institutions such as churches, temples, synagogues, mosques, etc. This essay will examine...

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THE CHALLENGING NOTION OF SELFHOOD EXPLORED THROUGH BISEXUALITY: HOW IDENTITY, SEXUALITY, AND RELATIONSHIPS INTERTWINE.

How does bisexuality inspire new philosophical understandings of selfhood as open, evolving, and relational?
The concept of self is a central aspect of human experience that has been explored...

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UNPACKING THE POWER OF PHILOSOPHICAL ETHICS IN TACKLING PREJUDICE

The question of whether philosophical ethics can be used to effectively tackle social issues such as prejudice is an intriguing one that has been discussed extensively among scholars and thinkers...

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SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS BUILD AROUND SHARED VALUES AND CULTURAL EXPECTATIONS

Sexual and romantic relationships are built around shared values, beliefs, and social constructs that guide behaviors and interactions between partners. These norms can be defined as cultural...

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