Queer memory is an important component of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and asexual (LGBTI+) community's sense of self. It refers to the ways in which individuals and groups in...
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: How to preserve queer memories and reclaim personal authenticity without cultural stigmas?
In today's workplace, it is essential to have corporate policies that encourage diversity and inclusion among all employees, including those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or...
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: Sexuality and workplace diversity inclusion for lgbt employees
Queer Identity Formation
The process of forming one's queer identity is influenced by various factors that can be difficult to navigate. This includes the need for social recognition, societal...
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: Queer identity formation: navigating personal experiences with authenticity & societal norms
Trust, vulnerability, and intimacy are crucial components of a healthy relationship between individuals. These qualities create an emotional bond that helps individuals to connect and grow closer...
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: Exploring the importance of trust, vulnerability, and intimacy in relationships: a study of queer couples
The article explains how traumatic experiences can cause LGBT women to feel isolated, ashamed, and invisible, leading to mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress...
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: Heal lgbt women's isolation and invisibility through selflove, support groups and therapy
There has been an increase in research exploring the ways in which attachment patterns in same-sex relationships challenge traditional models of relational psychology. These studies have revealed...
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: Understanding love and intimacy: how samesex relationships challenge traditional models of attachment
Bisexuality challenges the idea that relational coherence is necessary for emotional truth because it suggests that people can have genuine romantic and/or sexual attractions to individuals of more...
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: Bisexuality: challenging assumptions about relationships and gender categories
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. Adolescence is the stage between childhood and adulthood from ages 12 to 19. Bullying, harassment, and social exclusion are when...
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: Tips for lgbtq+ teens coping with bullying at school: what you need to know
Many people have been raised to believe that homosexuality is wrong and immoral due to their religion's teachings. This can lead to feelings of guilt and shame, which may prevent them from living...
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: Dealing with religious guilt: how internalized homophobia impacts selfexpression & intimacy
One question that has been studied extensively is how online dating sites and virtual communities impact the emotional and social development of bisexual individuals. While there are many factors...
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: Swipe right! how bisexual women are using online dating to find love