Social solidarity refers to the feeling of connection and belongingness that individuals experience when they are part of a group or community. This sense of togetherness can be crucial for shaping...
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: How social solidarity can shape our perceptions of sexual identities and promote better relationships
Religious frameworks have always influenced how people understand themselves and their place in society. For many individuals, religion plays an important role in shaping their values, beliefs, and...
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: The impact of religious frameworks on queer identity formation: exploring psychological struggles
When people come out to others about their sexual orientation, gender identity, or relationship status, they may experience both positive and negative effects on their mental health and emotional...
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: The impact of repeated coming out experiences on emotional strength
Dialectics are processes that occur within a society when individuals who do not identify as heterosexual experience conflicting feelings about their own identity. They may feel accepted by certain...
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: Dialectics: understanding conflicting experiences of queer identity and psychological resilience
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals. These are people who identify themselves differently from the heterosexual majority. In many countries, these people face social...
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: How mainstream media narratives influence aspirations and selfperception amongst lgbt youth in restrictive societies
Bisexual people are individuals who are attracted to multiple genders. This means that they may be romantically or sexually involved with men, women, transgender, non-binary, genderqueer, or agender...
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: Sexual attraction and relationships: understanding bisexuality
In the queer community, there is much debate about how patterns of attachment evolve in relationships that are threatened by external social forces. Queer couples face unique challenges due to...
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: How prejudice shapes attachment patterns in queer relationships
There has been increased interest in understanding how religion and spirituality can impact individuals' attitudes towards sexual orientation and gender identity. One area of inquiry is the...
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: Does religion impact internalized homophobia? a look at religiosity and sexual orientation attitudes
Queer symbols are important to LGBTQ+ communities because they serve as repositories of collective memory, identity, and resistance. They represent the history of oppression faced by these groups and...
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: The importance of queer symbols for lgbtq+ identity, memory, resistance, and community.
Purity is often considered to be an essential part of many religions' core teachings. According to these beliefs, individuals are expected to live pure lives free from sinful behavior such as...
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: Sexual intimacy and religious values: redefining purity and chastity for lgbtq+ individuals