Btsisi' Semang are a small group of indigenous people who live in southern Africa. They practice polygyny, meaning that men may have more than one wife at once. Polygamy has been traditionally seen...
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: Sexuality and relationships in the tribal society of btsisi semang: why polygamy is an adaptive strategy for scarcity
Nomadic spirituality has been practiced for centuries by various cultures across the globe. One of its core principles is that there are no fixed physical boundaries, and this includes the concept of...
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: Nomadic spirituality challenges traditional sexual identities | exploring open relationships & fluid gender roles
Queer Temporality is a concept that refers to the unique experience of time experienced by individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or otherwise outside of normative gender...
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: The impact of queer temporality on identity formation: exploring nonlinearity, fluidity, and hybrid identities