Lesbian communities have been known to practice a form of mutual support that is grounded in care and relational responsibility. This involves creating a shared space where members can come together...
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: Lesbian communities prioritize mutual support and collective action
Bisexuals have long been misunderstood, stereotyped, and rejected by society for their sexual identity, leading to experiences of internalized homophobia and self-doubt.
These challenges can also...
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: How bi exclusion shapes selfesteem: insights from lgbtq+ leaders.
Relationships play an important role in shaping one's bisexual identity. As a bisexual person, it is essential to have healthy, supportive relationships that affirm and validate one's sexual...
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: Sexual relationships and identities: the powerful impact of bisexuality on mental health
When discussing philosophical paradoxes that arise in queer communities related to intimacy, one must consider what it means to be private and how this relates to the desire for public recognition....
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: Sexuality paradoxes: uncovering the complexities of privacy vs. recognition in queer intimacies
Researchers have conducted studies that suggest that people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, nonbinary, agender, and others often face...
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: Sexual orientation and gender identity affect social cohesion in lgbtq+ communities
Many people are unaware that queer spaces can be just as oppressive and harmful to disabled people as straight, cisgender ones. In fact, there is often more ableism in queer spaces because they tend...
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: Uncovering ableist oppression in queer spaces: how disabled people navigate sexuality within the lgbtq+ community
The idea that bi-sexuality is merely a phase or an experimentation has been perpetuated for a long time in society, leading to significant psychological implications for those who identify as such....
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: Sexual health impacts of bisexual erasure and transitional beliefs
What is religion? Religion is a set of beliefs that attempt to answer fundamental questions about life, such as "Where did we come from?" "Why are we here?" and "What happens when we die?" It also...
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: Sexuality eroticism intimacy relationships: exploring the psychological impacts of lgbt religious rejection
Queer Relationality is an interdisciplinary concept that considers how people relate to each other outside of traditional heteronormative categories such as gender, sexual orientation, race, or...
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: Queer relationship dynamics: a journey through emotional bonds and ethical possibilities
LGBT individuals face unique challenges when it comes to negotiating their public visibility and private selfhood. On one hand, they may feel pressure to express themselves openly and celebrate their...
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: Negotiating visibility and privacy: challenges facing lgbt individuals in society