Non-binary individuals are those who do not identify exclusively as male or female. This new gender identity has been gaining more visibility in recent years due to greater awareness and...
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: How nonbinary identity challenges traditional relationship ethics
The topic of how feelings of obligation versus genuine desire manifest in relationships with controlling partners is a very important one to explore. It can be difficult for many people to...
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: Exploring the difference between obligation and desire in relationships
Ethical Subjectivity
Ethics is a branch of philosophy that deals with moral principles and values governing human behavior and conduct. It is concerned with how individuals should act and make...
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: Sex and the art of ethical subjectivity: a guide to intimacy in human life
The concept of family has traditionally been defined as a unit comprised of biological relatives, including parents and children, who share a common ancestry and are bound together through blood...
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: Chosen families: rethinking kinship beyond biology for the lgbtq+ community
Relational fluidity refers to how people change their romantic or sexual partnerships from one person to another without necessarily feeling guilty or ashamed. This experience is common among...
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: How relational fluidity challenges monogamy and fidelity: exploring bisexual experiences
Bisexual individuals often have different perspectives on monogamy than those who identify solely as heterosexual or homosexual. Many bisexuals argue that monogamy can be restrictive and limiting,...
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: Reimagining monogamy: the impact of sexuality on relationships
The notion of identity has been debated extensively among philosophers, who have proposed various definitions and explanations for how it is formed and maintained. One of the most commonly held views...
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: How fluid identities challenge traditional concepts of attachment and obligation in romantic relationships
The topic of balancing personal freedom with social, cultural, and relational obligations is one that has been debated for centuries. In this article, I will explore the various ethical...
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: Balancing personal freedom and relational obligations: ethical implications and interpretations
Emotional reciprocity is a fundamental aspect of all human relationships, including those involving intimacy and sexuality. It refers to the back-and-forth exchange of feelings and emotions between...
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: The powerful role of emotional reciprocity in intimacy and sexuality
Consent is a voluntary agreement between people to do something that they might otherwise be prohibited from doing. It can take many forms, including physical touching, verbal exchanges, written...
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: Sexual consent: the philosophical implications of negotiation