Throughout history, religious and spiritual beliefs have played an important role in shaping cultural attitudes towards gender identity and sexual orientation. These beliefs often dictate what is...
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What internal psychological mechanisms guide non-binary adolescents as they navigate identity in societies structured around binaries
Non-binary adolescence is an increasingly common phenomenon...
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Bisexuality is an individual's attraction to people from both male and female genders. It can be classified as a type of sexual orientation characterized by romantic or sexual attractions towards...
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The term "intersectionality" refers to how different aspects of one's identity can intersect and influence each other. In the context of LGBTQ individuals, this means that their experiences are...
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Bisexuality is often misunderstood by society because it challenges traditional assumptions that people are either heterosexual or homosexual. This can lead to confusion and stigmatization for those...
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: Bisexuality problematizes traditional sexual orientation assumptions
The idea of a divine being is one that has been present throughout human history, and it is no surprise that people have sought to interpret their experiences with this figure through various lenses....
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How Sexual Fluidity Destabilizes Traditional Psychological Models of Orientation and Desire
Sexual fluidity is defined as an individual's capacity to experience varying degrees of attraction...
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: The destabilizing impact of sexual fluidity on traditional psychological models of orientation and desire
As adolescence is a time of transition from childhood to adulthood, it is also a crucial stage where teenagers experience numerous changes. One of these significant transformations is related to...
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: Teen sexual development: understanding conflicts between curiosity, ethics, and pressure
What moral insights are suggested by non-binary ontology's embrace of relationality, ambiguity, and ethical openness? Non-binary ontology is an emerging philosophy that challenges traditional binary...
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: Nonbinary ontologys embrace of relationality: a journey into sexual intimacy and ambiguity