Queer believers are people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and/or asexual individuals, among others. They may be religious or non-religious but have faith in...
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: Fostering inclusive reasoning and ethical practice in queer belief communities through challenging traditional values
Sexuality is a vital aspect of human life that involves physical, psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions. It refers to an individual's capacity for sensual pleasure and erotic...
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: Sexuality and its impact on clinical practice: how to approach consent and identity in counseling
What is Queer Life?
Queer life refers to the experiences of individuals who identify themselves as LGBTQ+ and live their lives according to their gender identity and sexual orientation. It...
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: Exploring queer life: the intersection of gender identity, sexual orientation, and romantic intimacy
The topic of accessibility, cultural relevance, and inclusivity in therapy has been discussed for decades, but there is still much work to be done to ensure that all individuals have equal access to...
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: How accessible therapy can improve intimacy between marginalized couples
Lesbian friendship is a social phenomenon that can be described as a form of ethical practice which involves a process of shared becoming between individuals who identify as lesbians. This term...
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: Lesbian friendship: a process of shared becoming beyond traditional expectations
Queer theories are often misunderstood as being solely concerned with identity politics and social justice issues that pertain to LGBTQ+ people.
They have also contributed greatly to the...
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: A guide to relationships and community through queer theorys moral frameworks
I will explore how vulnerability can be viewed as an ethical practice for building trust and intimacy in queer relationships. Vulnerability refers to opening oneself up to potential harm or exposure,...
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: Vulnerability: an ethical practice for building trust and intimacy in queer relationships
Vulnerability shapes queer intimacy as an aesthetic and ethical practice that embraces impermanence and unpredictability.
Vulnerability is essential to understanding and appreciating queer...
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: Sex: exploring queer intimacy through vulnerability and impermanence
Queer communities are built upon shared experiences and beliefs that allow individuals to form relationships based on mutual respect and appreciation. These connections create networks of support and...
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: Exploring ethical practices in queer communities through everyday acts of care, intimacy, and relationship maintenance
Can emotional resilience be cultivated as a deliberate practice of ethical and moral development?
Emotional resilience refers to an individual's capacity to adapt positively to adversity and...
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: The moral development of emotional resilience: how ethical practice can enhance wellbeing