Bisexual multiplicity refers to individuals who are attracted to both men and women simultaneously, or those who identify as bisexual but have a fluid understanding of their own sexuality that...
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: Bisexual multiplicity: exploring the philosophy behind fluid sexuality
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
The study of gender identity and its relationship to spirituality is an important area of inquiry that has been explored by scholars from various disciplines such as philosophy, sociology,...
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: The impact of queer embodiment on transcendence and relational ethics in spiritual practices
The idea that there are only two genders has been ingrained in human culture for thousands of years. It is often expressed through binary language and cultural norms that reinforce this...
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: Understanding trans embodiment and its implications for gender identity and expression
Queer temporality is an emerging concept in contemporary discourse that refers to the unique ways in which people who identify as LGBTQ+ experience time, space, and the passage of life events. This...
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: queer temporality: exploring the unique experiences of lgbtq+ individuals
Embodied subjectivity is defined as "a way of being that relies on self-reflection, bodily experience, and physical sensation to construct one's identity". It can be seen as a challenge to...
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: Embodied subjectivity, trans embodiment, and sexual attraction in nonbinary relationships
Non-binary identity is an umbrella term that encompasses individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female, but may also choose to identify as agender, bigender, demiboy/demigirl,...
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: The revolutionary power of nonbinary identity: challenging dualistic gender norms in ethics, morality, and society
What is Violence Against Non-Binary Populations?
Violence against non-binary populations refers to physical, psychological, emotional, social, sexual, and economic abuse suffered by individuals...
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: Sexuality and intimacy issues faced by nonbinary communities understanding the effects of social exclusion
What role does linguistic innovation play in non-binary identity affirmation and social cohesion? This is an important question that requires careful consideration. Non-binary individuals have been...
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: Sexuality how linguistic innovation supports nonbinary identity affirmation and social cohesion
What is Phenomenology?
Phenomenology refers to the study of human experience and consciousness, specifically focusing on how individuals perceive and interact with the world around them. This...
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: living with transness: experiences of gender instability, challenging binaries, and identity flux