Can the sacred be found within transgression? This is a question that has been debated for centuries, but it has gained increasing prominence in recent years as people explore new ways to challenge...
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: Can the sacred be found within transgression? exploring the link between rebellion, consent, and meaningful connections
Social recognition of love is the acknowledgement that romantic relationships have positive outcomes for individuals and societies. It has been found to enhance mental health and reduce stress...
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: Sexuality the impact of recognizing love on individual and societal wellbeing
The word "attachment" refers to an emotional bond formed between two individuals who have developed a strong connection through shared experiences and interactions. Attachment is often used...
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: The power of relationship dynamics: exploring attachment and passion in intimate bonds
The concept of polyamory is becoming increasingly accepted in modern society, but what are its implications for the way we think about love and relationships? In this article, we will examine how the...
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: Understanding how polyamory challenges monogamy and opens up relationships
Many people think that being in a relationship means having a deep connection with someone else. But what is it like to be in a lesbian relationship? How does it differ from heterosexual...
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: The powerful lessons learned from being in a lesbian relationship
Mysticism is an ancient religious practice that has been around since the dawn of human history. It involves seeking direct communion with the divine through various means such as prayer, meditation,...
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: Understanding queer mysticism: exploring nonbinary gender identities, polyamory, sexual freedom, and divine love
Can desire itself be framed as an ethical practice within queer relational contexts?
Desire is the psychological state of wanting something or someone. In this essay, I will explore how desire can...
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: Exploring how desire can be used as an ethical practice within queer relational contexts
Queer literature is a genre that emerged to explore and represent marginalized identities within society, specifically those who do not identify with heteronormative gender roles and sexual...
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: Queer literature: exploring marginalized identities through themes of incompleteness and longing
Intimate relations are among the most natural and basic human needs. They often involve emotional and physical connections between individuals and are integral to personal development and...
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: Intimacy & individuality: how ancient greek philosophies shaped our understanding of sexuality
Is love a moral virtue, a psychological necessity, or a social construct? This is an important question that has been debated for centuries by philosophers, sociologists, and psychologists alike....
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: Is love a moral virtue or just a chemical reaction? a philosophical exploration