The purpose of this essay is to discuss whether "coming out" as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, nonbinary, pansexual, asexual, polyamorous, or intersexual is a philosophical performance...
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: The pros and cons of coming out as lgbtq+: a philosophical analysis
LGBT individuals often face difficulties in reconciling moral conflicts that arise from differences between their own beliefs, the expectations of their families, society's values, and religious...
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: Finding common ground: strategies for reconciling conflicts in lgbt individuals sexuality, intimacy, and relationships
In today's world, there is an increasingly diverse group of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), and many of them also have religious beliefs. These individuals face...
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: Navigating faith and sexual identity: mindfulness mediation for lgbt believers
The idea that bisexuals experience attraction towards more than one gender is fairly well-known in modern society.
The concept of bisexuality has not always been so widely accepted. For many...
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: What is bisexuality? understanding attraction toward multiple genders
How do lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) people evaluate the ethical ramifications of integrating into mainstream culture versus expressing their true selves openly? This is a complicated...
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: The complexities of integration vs. authentic selfexpression: exploring the ethical ramifications for lgbt individuals
Lesbian friendships are characterized by strong bonds between women who share an emotional connection and physical affection. These relationships may be platonic or romantic, but they often involve...
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: Strong bonds formed between lesbians through shared experiences
Lesbian Relationships are shaped by many factors, including race, disability, and class. In a society that is deeply stratified by these identities, it can be challenging to navigate relationships...
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: Understanding the role of race, disability, and class in lesbian relationships through intersectionality lens
Queer invisibility refers to the social phenomenon wherein non-heterosexual people experience marginalization due to their identity being ignored, rejected, or denied recognition. This can occur...
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: Queer invisibility: examining the challenges and emotional impact of nonrecognition on the lgbtq+ community
Internalized homophobia is defined as an individual's negative perceptions about their own sexual orientation which can lead to fear, rejection, shame and guilt. It can have a profound impact on an...
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: How to overcome internalized homophobia and enhance your intimacy
Can virtual support networks improve coping with coming out in unsupportive cultural contexts?
Coming out can be a difficult experience for many people in cultures where homosexuality is still...
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: How online support networks enhance coming out experiences in unsupportive cultures