LGBTQ+ is an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus, and any other identities under the umbrella of non-heterosexual or gender nonconforming. According to the...
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: Lgbtq+ youth experiences: how family dynamics & parent attitudes shape their identity development
Children raised in LGBTQ+ families are likely to have different perspectives about what makes a family than those who grow up with heterosexual parents. They may view the definition of "family" as...
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: What growing up in an lgbtq+ family can teach us about love, relationships, and community
Queer chosen families are groups of individuals who come together to form a family unit despite not being related biologically. These families often consist of people who identify as LGBTQ+ or...
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: Queer chosen families: principles that embody ethics and morality
LGBTQ families are redefining parenthood, authority, and gender roles in ways that challenge traditional norms and stereotypes. These shifts have significant societal, cultural, and policy...
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: How lgbtq families challenge traditional norms, stereotypes and family structures through reimagined parenthood
LGBTQ families face various social, legal, and cultural challenges that can make it difficult to build strong and resilient family structures. These include discrimination based on gender identity...
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: Overcoming social, legal, and cultural obstacles: how lgbtq families build resilience
Gender and sexual orientation are deeply intertwined aspects of identity that have traditionally been linked to certain familial roles and expectations.
In recent years there has been a growing...
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: How samesex parents are challenging traditional family dynamics
The idea of family is one that has been central to societies throughout history, but it is also an incredibly subjective concept. Traditional definitions of family often include biological ties,...
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: Exploring queer chosen families impact on traditional notions of kinship, care, and relational ethics.
Chosen queer families are nontraditional family units made up of people who identify as LGBTQ+. These families may be formed through various means, such as adoption, surrogacy, fostering, or...
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: The emergence of choice queer families: exploring kinship and care ethics in nontraditional family structures
The way that queer families navigate heteronormative social structures is an ongoing challenge for many members of LGBTQ+ communities. Heterosexual relationships have been held up as the standard...
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: How queer families are challenging traditional family structures
When it comes to queer family structures, there is much more to consider than just the traditional heteronormative model. Gender roles, sexuality, and relational responsibilities are all challenged...
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: Queer family structures: rethinking gender roles, sexuality, and responsibility for moral reflection