Bisexuality is a sexual orientation that encompasses attraction to people of multiple genders or sexes. It is a non-binary identity that challenges traditional binary categories such as male/female,...
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: Bisexuality challenges essentialist frameworks of sexuality and intimacy
The concept of "truth" is often associated with reality, factualness, accuracy, and objectivity.
When it comes to one's personal experiences that may contradict societal norms or expectations,...
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: The intersection of personal identity, social norms, and cultural beliefs: exploring truth beyond binary categories
The concept of autonomy is essential to both political philosophy and ethics, but it has been discussed mostly within Western frameworks that have failed to account for non-Western perspectives. This...
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: The importance of postcolonialism in shaping autonomy, justice, and recognition
Sexuality is an integral part of human experience that involves physical, emotional, and psychological aspects. It can be expressed through thoughts, feelings, desires, behaviors, and interactions...
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: Sexuality and its complex interplay with ethics, morals, and lgbtq+ rights
Bisexuality is defined as an attraction towards both males and females regardless of gender identity. This means that bisexuals may be attracted to transgender men, nonbinary people, and cisgender...
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: Bisexuality: the benefits and challenges of embracing a spectrum approach to sexual attraction
Educational institutions play a significant role in shaping psychosocial development and well-being in bisexual adolescents. Studies have shown that the support provided by schools can help bisexuals...
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: How educational institutions shape psychosocial development and sexuality for bisexual adolescents
What is intersectionality and why does it matter to LGBT individuals?
Intersectionality refers to the idea that different identities and experiences can overlap and intertwine with each other in...
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: Intersectionality and its ethical dilemmas for lgbt individuals
Heteronormative Religious Education
Heteronormativity refers to the assumption that all individuals are naturally straight or cisgendered. This means that those who identify as lesbian, gay,...
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: Affirming religious education: challenging heteronormativity and supporting lgbtq+ youth
Intersecting identities such as race, gender, and sexuality can have a significant impact on the religious experiences of LGBT individuals.
Some LGBT individuals may identify with multiple races...
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: Understanding the intersectionality of identity in religious experiences of lgbt individuals
Bisexuality challenges traditional cultural norms that prioritize monogamy, fidelity, and heteronormativity as foundations for personal identity. According to some researchers, bisexuals are more...
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: Sexual identity in relationships: exploring the complexities of bisexuality