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LESBIAN RELATIONAL PRACTICES: EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE MODELS OF ETHICAL CARE AND RESPONSIBILITY

How do lesbian relational practices provide insight into alternative models of ethical care and responsibility?
Lesbian relational practices offer unique insights into alternative models of...

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CAREFILLED BONDS: EXPLORING THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF LESBIAN FRIENDSHIP

A lesbian friendship is a unique form of bond that can be characterized by its foundation in care and support. In these types of relationships, there are no traditional power dynamics between...

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HINT: THINK ABOUT THE KEYWORDS SEX, INTIMACY, RELATIONSHIPS, PREJUDICE, DISCRIMINATION, RECOGNITION.

Today, many people are aware that prejudice can take different forms, from overt to covert. There are also legal remedies for some types of discrimination.
These approaches do not work well...

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THE POWER OF LOVE: CAN IT DISMANTLE HETERONORMATIVITY AND PROMOTE ACCEPTANCE FOR ALL?

Love is often seen as a powerful emotion that can have a profound impact on individuals and society as a whole.
Its role in challenging heteronormative social structures has been less explored....

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RADICAL CARE ETHICS: BUILDING STRONG RELATIONSHIPS IN LGBT COMMUNITIES THROUGH MUTUAL RESPECT, EMPATHY, AND RECIPROCITY

Radical care ethics is a philosophical framework that emphasizes the importance of caring for others in all aspects of life, including intimate and community relationships. In the context of lesbian,...

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SEX, RELATIONSHIPS & SELFDETERMINATION: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF QUEER RELATIONAL ETHICS ON INTIMACY

Queer relational ethics is an approach to thinking about human relationships that challenges traditional ideas of gender roles, heterosexuality, monogamy, and marriage. It emphasizes the importance...

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WHY INTERFAITH DIALOGUE IS IMPORTANT FOR PROMOTING TOLERANCE, EMPATHY, AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AMONG LGBT YOUTH

Interfaith dialogue is an important aspect of promoting diversity, understanding, and acceptance within communities. It involves bringing together people from different religious backgrounds to...

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THE POWER OF CHOSEN FAMILIES: HOW QUEER THEORY SHAPED OUR UNDERSTANDING OF ALTERNATIVE MORAL CARE COMMUNITIES

Chosen families are groups of people who come together to form a social structure that can provide emotional support, practical help, and even spiritual guidance when traditional forms of family do...

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HOW QUEER SOLIDARITY BASED ON DIFFERENCE CAN FOSTER INCLUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS AND CREATE RESILIENT COMMUNITIES

Queer solidarity is the act of showing support for those who identify as LGBTQIA+ and their allies. It involves standing up against discrimination, violence, and oppression that targets this...

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UNLOCK YOUR EMOTIONAL INDEPENDENCE: HOW LGBT INTIMACY BENEFITS FROM SELFREGULATION

Emotional autonomy refers to an individual's ability to regulate their own feelings and thoughts without relying on external sources of validation or support. In an LGBT intimate relationship, this...

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