Relationships are built upon mutual understanding and respect. When partners recognize each other's strengths and weaknesses, they can work together to overcome challenges and build stronger bonds....
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: Building stronger bonds through recognition of strengths & weaknesses
Mutual recognition of competence, resilience, and reliability can be defined as the acknowledgement and acceptance of each partner's abilities, skills, strengths, weaknesses, vulnerabilities, needs,...
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: Understanding mutual recognition: exploring competencies, boundaries, and trust for greater relational satisfaction
Can love within queer relationships function as an alternative ontology of care?
Love can be defined as a powerful emotional bond between two individuals who feel affection, trust, respect, and...
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: Can love within queer relationships function as an alternative ontology of care?
Queer theory is a critical approach to examining and understanding gender and sexuality. It challenges traditional binaries such as male/female and heterosexual/homosexual by emphasizing the fluidity...
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: Using inclusive language to practice queer mutual recognition in relationships
Mutual recognition is an ethical concept that encourages people to recognize each other's unique identities and respect their differences. It is based on the idea that individuals must be accepted...
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: Sexual intimacy and mutual recognition: exploring the ethics of difference acknowledgement in relationships
Same-sex unions can embody divine harmony through mutual recognition of sacred difference. To understand this statement, let's look at how it came to be. In ancient Greece, there were many different...
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: The erotic harmony of samesex unions: exploring the spiritual dimension of relationships
Can queer intimacy cultivate selfhood, mutual recognition, and ethical practice simultaneously? This question may seem abstract and theoretical but it's important to explore because of its relevance...
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: How queer intimacy cultivates selfhood, mutual recognition & ethical practice simultaneously
What are the phenomenological dimensions of trust, care, and mutual recognition in lesbian relational experiences? This article explores how these concepts manifest themselves within lesbian couples'...
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: Lesbian couples: uncovering the phenomenological dimensions of trust, care, and mutual recognition
The question of how queer desire challenges traditional philosophical frameworks of autonomy, responsibility, and mutual recognition has been debated extensively among scholars. In this essay, I will...
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: Sexuality, desire, and justice: examining the implications of queerness on autonomous behavior
The feeling of being desired can be a powerful and transformative experience that has the potential to create strong bonds between individuals. When it comes to mutual recognition and the metaphysics...
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: Being desired reveals metaphysical relationship concepts in sexual experience