The following three subtopics will be explored in this article:
1) Polyamory and ethical nonmonogamy - the practice of having more than one romantic relationship at once with the consent of all...
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Emotional Accountability and Shifting Desires
The concept of emotional accountability has gained widespread popularity in recent years, particularly in the context of romantic and sexual...
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The research has found that exposure to various sexual and relational scripts can help queer adolescents develop psychological flexibility and relational competence. According to a study published in...
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Happiness is a crucial aspect of human existence that can be measured through many different factors, including emotional well-being. Queer perspectives on romantic and sexual relationships have...
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What is fidelity and exclusivity?
Fidelity and exclusivity refer to the concept that partners in a romantic relationship agree to be committed to each other sexually and emotionally, without...
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Bisexual relational honesty can offer a unique opportunity for individuals to negotiate their desires, commitments, and interpersonal transparency in a way that is both honest and respectful. In this...
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There is much debate surrounding the ethics of queer forms of love that resist the expectation of permanence or closure. This article will explore the various perspectives on this topic and examine...
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Queer theory is an intellectual movement that began in the late twentieth century to challenge heteronormativity and cissexism through a rejection of traditional gender roles, binary understandings...
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Queer individuals have often been marginalized by society due to their nonconforming gender identities and sexual orientations. They are forced to navigate through various challenges in their...
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: How queer individuals can build meaningful relationships outside of traditional romantic norms
Queer commitments are generally understood to be non-normative forms of romantic relationships that challenge traditional notions of monogamy and gender roles. Queer people may choose to have...
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