The act of living up to social expectations of how people who identify as male or female should behave is referred to as "heteronormativity". These behaviors include but are not limited to marriage,...
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People often identify themselves according to their gender, sexual orientation, and romantic preferences. Bisexual individuals are those who experience attraction toward both men and women, or feel...
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The development of one's gender identity and sexual orientation can be shaped by various factors, including biological, psychological, social, cultural, familial, and environmental factors. One such...
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As society continues to evolve and become more accepting of different forms of love, relationships, and sexualities, it is crucial that we understand how societal expectations can impact the...
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There is no one single definition of what it means to be transgender. For some, being trans is about how they feel inside; for others, it's about their identity as an individual separate from their...
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Is visibility always liberation, or can invisibility be a philosophical refuge?
To understand this question, let's consider what it means to be visible and invisible. Visibility is the state of...
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The phrase "queer temporality" refers to the ways in which individuals from various marginalized identities navigate the world's linear structure of time. This involves understanding how identity...
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How do LGBT individuals reconcile conflicting moral and ethical expectations from religious institutions and secular society?
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. These...
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How does culture influence anticipatory anxiety in social interactions? When people experience anticipatory anxiety before an upcoming event, they may become worried about their own behavior and the...
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The term "non-binary" refers to individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female. This means that their gender identity falls somewhere outside of these traditional categories....
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: Experiences of nonbinary people: navigating gender expression and identity