There has been an increase in awareness and acceptance of LGBT individuals in society, especially in regards to marriage equality.
Many religions still teach that homosexuality is sinful and...
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: How do religious lgbt individuals reconcile divine love with institutional rejection?
Internalized homophobia is the fear, dislike, hatred, shame, and self-loathing that LGBT people experience due to the stigma surrounding their sexual orientation. It occurs when they internalize...
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: The psychological impact of homophobic stigmas and religious beliefs on sexual identity and intimacy
In the context of queer intimate relationships, vulnerability has been discussed as a necessary but often challenging aspect of building trust and connection. It involves exposure to possible harm or...
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: The power of vulnerability in queer intimacy: unpacking its ethical and existential dimensions
The ethical principle of human dignity is an important concept that has been used to guide various approaches to LGBT representation and rights advocacy. It is based on the idea that all people have...
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: The ethical principle of human dignity: how it guides strategies for promoting lgbt representation and rights
Language is an integral part of human communication, allowing people to convey thoughts, emotions, and ideas through spoken or written word. While different languages may have their own unique...
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: Answer: how language shapes perceptions of queerness and challenges gender binaries
The term "trans" refers to people whose gender identity differs from their assigned sex at birth. Transgender individuals face social, cultural, and political pressures that can affect how they...
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: Selfexpression, selfadvocacy, selfacceptance, and solidarity: moral frameworks that enable transgender people to thrive
Can inclusive interpretations of sacred texts serve as a form of psychological healing for those harmed by exclusionary theology?
Sacred texts are religious writings that are considered to be...
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: Can inclusive interpretations of sacred texts promote psychological healing for those harmed by exclusionary theology?
Digital visibility is the act of making one's personal life public through social media, dating apps, online profiles, and other platforms that allow users to share their experiences, thoughts, and...
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: The impact of digital visibility on queer mental health: a discussion
The concept of intersectionality is based on the belief that people have multiple identities that overlap and intersect with each other, such as race, gender, class, sexual orientation, religion,...
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: How intersectionality fosters equality and inclusion through representation
Social and moral psychology are fields of study that examine how human beings interact with each other and make decisions about their behavior within social contexts. They explore how people think,...
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: Why subtle discrimination against lgbt individuals persists in societies with traditional gender roles and stereotypes?