Queerness is defined as an umbrella term for people who identify as something other than cisgender and/or straight. It includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, intersex, pansexual,...
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: Queer existence disrupts heteronormative binaries and challenges monogamy
Online social networks have become an increasingly important tool for communication and community building for individuals who identify as sexual and gender minorities. These platforms provide a safe...
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: How online social networks are changing the way sexual and gender minorities connect
Can bisexual desire expand moral imagination by destabilizing the presumption of exclusive attachment?
The word "bisexual" has been used to describe people who have romantic or sexual attraction...
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: Sexual desire challenge monogamy presumption bisexuality impact intimacy relationships
The concept of gender is complex and multifaceted, encompassing both physical characteristics such as genitalia and hormones, as well as social and psychological aspects like identity and expression....
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: Understanding the complexity of gender identity: how queer christians navigate love, faith, and acceptance
Non-binary individuals have been working to build their own narratives in a world that is based on binary gender categories. This involves negotiating complex and often conflicting identities while...
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: Nonbinary individuals finding acceptance through building selfnarratives
Gender is an important aspect of identity that defines how people perceive themselves and others based on their gender expression, including biological sex, appearance, behavior, roles, and...
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: Sexuality, intimacy gender identity crisis: how stereotypes impact mental health for transgenders & nonbinary people
Queer narratives have been exploring the question of how to establish justice and equity in extraterrestrial settlements for decades. One such example is Ursula K. Le Guin's novel "The Left Hand of...
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: Queer narratives explore gender fluidity and nonbinary roles for extraterrestrial settlements
Postgender theory proposes that gender is not biologically determined but socially constructed. This means that individuals can choose their own gender identity based on personal preferences rather...
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: Postgender theory and queer identities: exploring gender fluidity, sexual orientation, intimacy, and eroticism
There has been an increased recognition of non-binary identities in society. Non-binary individuals are those who identify outside of the traditional gender binary of male/female, and may have a...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of nonbinary identities and ethical debates on authenticity and selfhood
The question of bisexual multiplicity challenges traditional ethical and ontological models of identity because it forces us to confront difficult issues about how we understand ourselves and others....
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: A comprehensive guide to bisexual multiplicity and its implications for identity