Queer subjectivity refers to the way individuals experience their own identity and sexual orientation outside of traditional gender binaries. It is a process of self-discovery and understanding that...
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: Decoding the complexity of queer subjectivity and its potential impact on heteronormativity
Queer chosen family is an alternative to traditional biological family systems based on shared values, interests, and commitment rather than blood ties. It often involves non-heteronormative sexual...
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: How queer chosen families prioritize care, interdependence, and relational flourishing
The family is an important social institution that plays a crucial role in shaping individuals' worldviews, values, and belief systems. It is therefore no surprise that family religiosity has been...
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: How does family religiosity affect attitudes towards homosexuality?
Today, it is common for people to interact with others through various digital platforms such as social media, dating apps, chat rooms, online communities, and websites. These technologies have...
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: How digital media has shaped queer community building and solidarity
There has been an increased awareness and understanding of different sexual orientations, including bisexuality. Bisexuality is defined as being attracted to more than one gender, either...
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: How does bisexuality impact attachment patterns and emotional dependency in romantic relationships?
The discussion surrounding Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) representation, advocacy, and rights has been ongoing for decades, and it continues to be an area that evokes strong emotions...
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: Profound insights: how to respect human dignity while advocating for lgbt rights
The notion of attraction is central to understandings of romantic and sexual relationships.
There is no universal definition of what constitutes an attractive person, or how this attraction...
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: Unpacking the complexities of sexual attraction and queer relationships in the context of romantic bonds
Some people may argue that the construction of ethical meaning for same-sex couples is different from that of opposite-sex couples. This argument can be supported by the fact that same-sex partners...
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: How samesex couples construct ethical meaning through shared adversity and relational negotiation
Bisexuality is a term used to describe individuals who are attracted to people of more than one gender. This concept challenges the Western philosophical ideal that seeks to categorize people into...
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: Discovering the complexities of sexual identity: a look at bisexuality and its implications on gender roles
Navigating Moral, Ethical, and Relational Dilemmas
Personal Authenticity vs Societal/Familial Expectations
As members of society who have identities that may differ from mainstream norms, LGBT...
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: Navigating moral and ethical dilemmas in intimate relationships: how to balance identity and societys expectations