Queer temporality refers to the conceptualization of time in terms of non-normative identities such as LGBTQ+ people. This means that queer individuals do not necessarily follow the linear...
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: Queer temporality challenges traditional notions of identity development and ethics in relationships
Heteronormativity is defined as the assumption that everyone is straight, cisgendered, and monogamous. It creates an expectation that there are only two genders, male and female, and that these...
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: Exploring the impact of heteronormativity on bisexual mens emotional expression
What are the social and psychological consequences of limited queer visibility and spatial access for community cohesion and identity development?
In this essay, we will explore the impact that...
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: Discovering the consequences of limited queer visibility and spatial access on communities psychological development
Peer acceptance or rejection plays a crucial role in the mental health and self-esteem of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adolescents. It can have lasting effects on their emotional...
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: How does peer acceptance affect the mental health of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender teens?
Friendships and romantic relationships are important aspects of life for many people. These connections can provide support, companionship, and a sense of belonging that is essential to one's...
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: Bisexuals find love and acceptance through friendships and romantic relationships
The topic of internalized guilt and shame is one that has been widely discussed in recent years, with numerous studies exploring its implications for both personal identity and social adaptation....
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: What are the impacts of internalized guilt and shame on intimacy?
Queer identity is a multifaceted concept that encompasses various aspects of an individual's sexual orientation, gender expression, and self-perception. It is shaped by social, cultural, political,...
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: An examination of societal marginalizations role in forming queer identities over time
Online communities are increasingly becoming popular spaces where LGBTQ+ adolescents can explore their sexual identities, experiment with romance and seek social validation. These virtual platforms...
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: Lgbtq+ adolescents explore sexual identities and relationships in safe, anonymous online spaces
Family Acceptance or Rejection and Its Impact on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health, Identity Development, and Social Integration
The term "LGBTQ" refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,...
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: Family acceptance and its impact on lgbtq mental health: how parents can help
Social exclusion can be defined as the act of deliberately avoiding, ignoring, shunning, or rejecting someone from social interaction for reasons that are unfounded or illegitimate. This form of...
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: How social exclusion impacts psychological trauma in lgbtq populations: a look at identity development