Queer artistic and ritual practices are an important aspect of LGBTQIA+ communities, providing them with a platform to express themselves and connect with others who share similar identities. These...
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: Exploring the role of selfreflection in lgbtqia+ art and ritual practices
The concept of gender has been evolving rapidly over the past few decades, and it is now more common to hear about individuals who identify as transgender, non-binary, or agender than ever before....
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: Nonbinary relationships: how postgender frameworks can affect attachment, desire, and partnership structures
Queer temporalities refer to ways of experiencing time that challenge traditional linear narratives of progress and sequential causality, often associated with heteronormative societies. These...
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: How queer temporalities challenge traditional linear narratives of sexuality
Queer ontology is an approach to understanding the world that recognizes the fluidity and complexity of gender, sexuality, and identity. It challenges traditional binary categories such as...
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: How queer ontology challenges traditional gender norms and opens up new possibilities for sexual expression
Non-binary identities are an increasingly popular concept among many people who identify as neither male nor female but rather outside of these traditional binary categories. This new understanding...
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: Nonbinary identities challenge dualistic gender frameworks with fluid approach to gender
Bisexual people define gender as a spectrum instead of a binary. This means that they recognize the presence of multiple genders beyond male and female. They may identify as masculine, feminine,...
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: Bisexuals challenge traditional gender roles and embrace multiple identities
Dual attraction refers to the experience of being attracted to multiple genders simultaneously or sequentially. This phenomenon is often misunderstood as either bisexuality or polyamory, but it has...
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: Dual attraction: exploring gender fluidity, ethical complexity, and relationship dynamics
Queer subjectivity refers to the way individuals experience their own identity and sexual orientation outside of traditional gender binaries. It is a process of self-discovery and understanding that...
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: Decoding the complexity of queer subjectivity and its potential impact on heteronormativity
Today, it is common for people to interact with others through various digital platforms such as social media, dating apps, chat rooms, online communities, and websites. These technologies have...
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: How digital media has shaped queer community building and solidarity
Bisexuality is a term used to describe individuals who are attracted to people of more than one gender. This concept challenges the Western philosophical ideal that seeks to categorize people into...
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: Discovering the complexities of sexual identity: a look at bisexuality and its implications on gender roles