Queer communities have been historically excluded and marginalized due to their non-conforming gender identities and sexual orientations. In response, they have developed strategies for mutual...
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: The psychology behind queer communities: attachment theory, social identity, and social exchange
The concept of community has changed dramatically over time due to technological advancements that have allowed people to connect with one another more quickly than ever before. The Internet allows...
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: Queer solidarity online: how virtual community changes our understanding
Queer communities have developed their own unique ways of forming interpersonal relationships that differ significantly from heterosexual relationships. One way to understand this difference is...
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: Sexuality in community relationships | exploring alternatives
LGBTQ+ Communities Provide Psychosocial Resources, Collective Support, And Social Empowerment In Contexts Of Marginalization
LGBTQ+ communities often face discrimination, exclusion, and violence...
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: How lgbtq+ communities empower each other through psychosocial resources and social support
Can collective vulnerability function as a source of empowerment, solidarity, and relational resilience?
Vulnerability can refer to an individual's emotional state, social relationship, physical...
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: How collective vulnerability can foster sexual intimacy, eroticism, and relationship resilience
The existence of radical queerness within capitalist economies is a complicated issue that has been debated extensively. On one hand, queer individuals may be able to find spaces for self-expression...
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: Capitalism & queerness: exploring radical possibilities beyond exploitation.
The concept of family has traditionally been associated with blood relations, but for many people in today's society, familial bonds can extend beyond biological ties to include chosen families made...
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: How chosen families challenge traditional notions of kinship and ethical responsibility
The term "chosen family" refers to individuals who have created their own support system outside of their biological or legal family structure, often due to feelings of isolation or alienation from...
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: The power of queer chosen families: redefining gender roles, relationships, and kinship structures
Queer communities are groups of people who share similar identities and experiences related to gender, sexual orientation, and romantic attraction. These communities have existed for centuries, but...
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: A comprehensive guide to strengthening queer communities through social support, mutual aid, and identity affirmation
Online queer communities are groups of people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, nonbinary, or any other gender and/or sexual minorities that...
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: Queer online communities: a guide to selfexpression, activism, and identity affirmation