The concept of monogamy is deeply rooted in Western culture, and it has traditionally been seen as a cornerstone of marriage and romantic relationships.
Recent research suggests that this view may...
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How are Romantic Expectations Constructed Differently in Bisexual Relationships?
The definition of bisexuality can be confusing. It is not just being attracted to men and women equally. To put it...
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: Bi relationship expectations: how bisexuals differ from straights and gays
The experience of divine mystery can provide comfort to queer believers who are navigating their identity in a world that often lacks understanding and acceptance. For many, it is a source of solace...
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: Exploring the comfort and reassurance of divine mystery for queer believers
Love has been explored and discussed for centuries, and there have been many attempts to define it, analyze its nature, understand its role in human life, and explain how it can be fostered and...
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Bisexual people often face unique challenges when it comes to navigating the tension between their fluid desires and societal expectations regarding romantic commitment. On one hand, they may feel...
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In modern philosophy, the relationship between passion and compassion is often seen as being diametrically opposed. Passion is associated with selfishness, violence, and cruelty, while compassion is...
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The ethical value of small, quiet acts of love in large-scale systems of moral failure refers to the idea that even in systems where there are many instances of moral failing, individuals can still...
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Can intimacy exist as a philosophical practice independent of cultural validation?
Intimacy is an important aspect of human existence that transcends boundaries of time, place, culture, and...
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: Intimacy as a philosophical practice: transcending cultural validation
The concept of "love" has been widely discussed in philosophy for centuries. Philosophers have debated what it means to be in love, how it differs from simple emotional attachment, and whether it is...
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: Queer perspectives on love, intimacy, and relationship ethics
Societal Pressures Regarding Monogamy and Polyamory
In today's society, there is an increasing interest in non-monogamous relationships. Many people are exploring polyamory, which involves having...
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: Societal pressures regarding monogamy and polyamory: exploring the impact on individuals and relationships.