Cultural narratives shape how individuals view themselves in relation to their societies and communities. They provide a shared language for understanding and interpreting experiences, beliefs,...
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: Cultural narratives and the shaping of queer identities in popular culture.
Most people have experienced some level of moral, social, and spiritual rejection at one point or another during their lives, whether it be due to something they have done themselves or because of...
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: Lgbt individuals: how to recognize and embrace your experiences of moral, social, and spiritual rejection
Nostalgia is an emotional state characterized by fond memories and longing for past events, people, or places. Queer lives are those lived by individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay,...
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: Queering nostalgia: how past vs present reality impacts the emotional state of queer individuals
Existential anxiety is an uncomfortable feeling of dread about the fundamental nature of reality and existence, which may be triggered by various factors such as the possibility of death,...
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: Understanding existential anxiety and selfacceptance challenges among bisexual individuals
The concept of self-worth is an important aspect of human psychology that refers to one's overall evaluation of oneself in terms of personal attributes such as character traits, abilities, skills,...
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: Religion and selfworth: examining the internalization of religious morals among lgbt individuals
This article will explore how the tension between inclusion and exclusion can shape the experience of identity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBT) individuals. It is important...
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: How tension between inclusion and exclusion shapes lgbt individuals sense of selfdiscovery.
Moral philosophy evaluates the ethical implications of laws restricting reproductive choices, family formation, or sexual orientation for LGBT populations through several lenses such as individual...
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: How moral philosophy examines the ethical impact of laws limiting reproductive choices for lgbt people: an overview
Bisexuality is often seen as a paradoxical identity, where individuals experience both social acceptance and stigma simultaneously. This paradox can be explained through the concept of...
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: Bisexual sexuality: exploring identity, social acceptance, and selfdefinition
The processing of religious guilt and internalized homophobia can be challenging for members of LGBTQ+ communities who have been raised in faith traditions that condemn non-heteronormative sexual...
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: Sexual orientation and gender identity in religion: coping with guilt and hope
1. Different attitudes towards homosexuality exist across the globe. While some cultures accept it and even encourage it, others condemn it. Some religions reject it, while others see no problem with...
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: The psychological effects of coming out about sexual orientation