The concept of queer love is often defined as an expression of romantic and/or sexual attraction towards people who do not identify themselves within traditional heterosexual norms, such as those...
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: Exploring the intersection of queer love and morality in intimate relationships
Society's expectations and pressures can have significant effects on how individuals form their gender and sexual identities. These factors include social norms, family values, cultural beliefs,...
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: How does heteronormativity affect the formation of lgbt gender and sexual identities?
"Lesbian experiences of intimacy can provide valuable insights into the nature of relationships and the importance of relational resilience, negotiation, and ethical care. These insights are based on...
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: Lesbian experiences of intimacy and relational resilience: navigating difficult terrains with ethical care
The concept of care has long been a cornerstone of many philosophies, from Aristotle to Kant to contemporary feminist theory. It is an essential element of ethics, defined as "the practice of human...
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: Sexuality in lesbian love relationships: a solution to unique care challenges?
Bisexuality is an orientation that involves romantic or sexual attraction to multiple genders. It challenges traditional gender roles and heteronormativity, which are rooted in binary thinking about...
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: How bisexuality challenges traditional gender roles and relationship structures
Media portrayal is an important factor shaping the social belonging, self-perception, and life aspirations of LGBTQ+ youth in conservative societies. In these societies, where traditional gender...
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: How media portrayal affects lgbtq+ youth selfperception and social belonging
Classical philosophy is traditionally associated with heterosexual norms due to its emphasis on male dominance, female submission, and family values.
There have been attempts to challenge these...
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: Platos symposium challenges heteronormativity by exploring pederasty
The concept of queer theology can be defined as an approach to Christian theology that challenges traditional views on gender, sexuality, and marriage. It emerged from the LGBTQ+ movement in the late...
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: Queer theology challenges traditional conceptions of holiness and marriage
What are the ethical consequences of societal pressures that force LGBT individuals to conform to heteronormative expectations?
LGBT is an abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender...
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: The ethical implications of sexual orientation pressures on mental health
The idea of collective healing refers to the ability of a group or community to work together towards achieving mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, or social well-being. In today's society, it...
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: Collective healing & sexuality: the importance of support for queer individuals