Queer bodies are those whose gender identity or sexual orientation does not fit into traditional binary categories such as male/female, straight/gay, etc. These bodies challenge the emotional and...
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: How queer bodies challenge heteronormative systems through gender roles and expressions
Sexual perception is an important part of human experience that can be influenced by many factors such as genetics, socialization, psychological development, cultural beliefs, and political...
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: How political discourse shapes our sexual perception and expectations for relationships
Sexual autonomy is defined as the ability to choose one's own sexual identity and behavior without external influence or coercion. It involves having control over one's sexual desires and practices,...
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: Sexual autonomy: defining your own identity and behavior in sexual practices
What is Trauma-Informed Analysis of Intimacy?
Trauma-informed analysis of intimacy is an approach to understanding the ways in which personal experiences can be politically significant and...
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: Sexuality & relationships shaped by trauma: exploring impact of violence and power
Sexual norms can be defined as the expectations that society has about how people should behave sexually, including their attitudes towards gender roles, relationships, and sexual identity. These...
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: How sexual norms impact political hierarchies: from gender roles to homophobia
Political ideology refers to a set of beliefs, values, principles, and opinions about how society and government should be organized and governed. These ideas are often expressed through specific...
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: The impact of politics on sexual desire, behaviour, and relationship dynamics
Erotic theory is a field that explores human sexuality from various perspectives, including cultural, social, psychological, and political. One of its key concepts is that sexuality cannot be...
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: Navigating relationships through the lens of erotic theory: understanding sexuality across power structures
In many cultures, people are expected to follow certain norms, values, and beliefs that govern how they behave and interact with others. These societal expectations can have a significant impact on...
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: Exploring relational authenticity: how societal expectations impact sexual intimacy.
The article's focus is to explore how societies have used erotic shame as a way of controlling the behavior of individuals within the context of their relationship dynamics and social interactions....
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: Exploring the politics of desire and erotic shame in relationships.
The idea that political systems shape sexual norms is well established. This paper will explore how power structures and institutions help form social conventions about what is and isn't acceptable...
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: Sexual norms: how politics shapes intimate desires and consequences