Queer Relationship Dynamics
The term "queer" refers to individuals who identify outside of the heteronormative gender binary, which is the assumption that all people are either cisgender males or...
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: Exploring the complexities of queer relationships through a lens of ethical and philosophical inquiry.
Queer communities are social groups that include people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, pansexual, polyamorous, or asexual. Queer friendships are unique because they...
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: The power of queer friendship: exploring intimacy, relationships, and sexuality in lgbtq+ communities
This article discusses how moral frameworks may be used to assess the choice to remain sexually exclusive or otherwise within non-traditional relationship structures. Non-monogamy refers to forms of...
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: How moral frameworks can affect sexual exclusivity in nontraditional relationship structures
The concept of queer love has gained popularity among people who identify as LGBTQ+. This non-heteronormative form of romantic expression challenges traditional ideas about relationships and marriage...
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: Rejecting heteronormativity: exploring polyamory, open relationships, and casual encounters in a queer context
The concept of sexual orientation is often portrayed through binary gender roles and exclusive romantic partnerships in the mainstream media. Bisexual people have their identity and experience...
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: Is bisexuality real? a comprehensive exploration of polyamory, monogamy, nonmonogamy, sexual fluidity, and more
How do gay individuals conceptualize loyalty in contexts where desire expands, contracts, and transforms over the course of relational life?
In terms of romantic relationships between men, loyalty...
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: Exploring relationship loyalty in gay couples with open agreements on nonmonogamy
Queer love is often viewed through the lens of heteronormativity which is defined as an ideology that assumes that all individuals are heterosexual unless they identify as something else. This...
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: What does queer love mean in a heteronormative world? a guide to nonheteronormative forms of love
Queer families are made up of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, or asexual. They may also include polyamorous and open relationships, nonbinary gender...
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: What kind of sexual practices are available in queer families?
I will discuss the various ways in which queer relational practices challenge normative assumptions about love, morality, and relational flourishing. Queer relational practices are characterized by...
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: Explore alternatives: why relational practices challenge tradition
In the late twentieth century, several studies have shown that some queer people are able to maintain stable and fulfilling romantic relationships without being tied down to one specific partner....
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: Polyamory and relationship fluidity are not exclusive to queer culture