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HOW VISUAL MEDIA HAS SHAPED OUR UNDERSTANDING OF QUEER LOVE AND PHYSICAL INTIMACY

There are many types of love in literature and film, including heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, transgender, polyamorous, and more. In recent years, there has been an increase in LGBTQ+...

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A DEEP DIVE INTO THE COMMODIFICATION OF SEXUALITY: EXPLORING THE IMPACTS OF NEOLIBERALISM ON SOCIETYS VIEWS ON INTIMACY

Neoliberal commodification refers to the process of turning everything into a product that can be bought and sold for profit. It involves converting all aspects of human life into marketable goods or...

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HOW PUBLIC FASCINATION WITH SEXUAL MISCONDUCT SHAPES PERCEPTIONS OF AUTHORITY AND ETHICAL JUDGMENT

The topic of how public fascination with sexual misconduct shapes perceptions of authority and ethical judgement is an important one to explore. It is essential that those who are tasked with making...

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THE NEED FOR SELFREPRESENTATION AND VISIBILITY OF QUEER PEOPLE: IMPROVING SOCIETY WITH DIVERSE NARRATIVES

The ability to see oneself reflected in popular culture and media is a crucial part of feeling validated, understood, and accepted. Queer people are often marginalized and excluded from mainstream...

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DESIRE, FEAR AND AROUSAL: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF MEDIA EXPOSURE ON INDIVIDUAL SEXUAL IMAGINATIONS AND BEHAVIOURS

The influence of media exposure on the sexual imaginations and desires of individuals is a phenomenon that has been explored extensively in various fields such as psychology, sociology, and...

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A LOOK AT HOW MASS MEDIA NORMALIZES QUEER CULTURE THROUGH ITS PORTRAYAL IN ENTERTAINMENT

Mass media is an important force that influences societal perceptions of all cultures, including queer culture. In recent years, there has been an increase in representation of queer individuals in...

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QUEER COUPLES VISIBILITY INFLUENCE PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF SAFETY AND ACCEPTANCE

How does the visibility of queer couples in public spaces influence perceptions of safety and acceptance?
The visibility of queer couples in public spaces can have a significant impact on how...

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COOPTATION, QUEER CULTURE, IDENTITY FORMATION, EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE

Co-optation is defined as the adoption of an idea, practice, etc., especially from outside one's own sphere of interest, for oneself or one's group. Queer culture refers to the cultural practices,...

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HOW LGBT RELIGIOUS LEADERS ARE CHALLENGING HETERONORMATIVITY AND NORMALIZING QUEER SEXUALITY

Leaders in religious communities are important because they play a significant role in shaping the values and beliefs of their followers. They are often seen as moral authorities who guide people...

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HOW MASS MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY NORMALIZE BEHAVIORS WHILE STIGMATIZING OTHERS: A LOOK AT QUEER CULTURE

The article discusses how mass media representations of queer culture simultaneously normalizes certain behaviors and stigmatizes others, and explores the ethical implications that arise from these...

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