The study of queer family structures can provide valuable insights into a wide range of topics related to kinship, morality, and social responsibility. By examining the unique experiences of...
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: The power of queer family structures: examining gender and sexuality in unconventional families
The queer practice of chosen kinship is an interesting concept that has been around for centuries. It involves creating families outside of traditional blood ties or marital relations. This can be...
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: Chosen kinship: the practice of loving outside traditional family structures
Family support is essential for the formation and maintenance of a secure gender identity. Gender identity refers to an individual's sense of self as male, female, both, or neither, which can be...
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: Gender identity development: how family support shapes selfidentity and romantic relationships
Different types of alternative kinship arrangements, such as polyamory, open marriage, and nontraditional parenting, have been gaining popularity among members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
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: How polyamory and open marriage redefine love, duty, and family ethics
Can the ethical principles of care and affection redefine family beyond blood ties? The answer is yes.
A family can be defined as a group of individuals who are related to each other through...
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: Ethical principles of care and affection can redefine family beyond blood ties
Queer parenting is a term used to describe families where one or more parents identify as LGBTQ+, meaning they are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, or any other...
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: Queer parenting and its impact on justice, equality, and human dignity
The concept of family is often understood as a biological institution that exists primarily to provide care and support for children, but it can also be seen as a moral community in which individuals...
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: The moral community of family reimagined: why traditional conceptions are limited and how we can reimagine family
In modern times, there is increasing recognition of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and other non-heterosexual individuals (LGBTQ) to live openly and...
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: How to support your lgbtq family member while honoring their identity
Queer families refer to groups composed of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, asexual, intersex, pansexual, polyamorous, or otherwise outside of...
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: The impact of sexual identity on family dynamics and relationships
Queer families are families where one or more members identify as LGBTQ+ and are parenting children. Queer family structures can include same-sex couples raising kids together, single parents who are...
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: Queering the family: strategies for navigating systemic heteronormativity in lgbtq+ parenthood