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THE POWERFUL JOURNEY OF TRANS IDENTITY AND ITS IMPACT ON SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

There has been an increasing awareness and recognition of individuals who identify as transgender, meaning they experience their gender identity as different from the one assigned to them at birth....

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IN WHAT WAYS DOES NONBINARY TEMPORALITY IMPACT OUR UNDERSTANDINGS OF IDENTITY AND MEMORY?

In what ways does non-binary temporality affect memory, anticipation, and the perception of personal continuity, and what philosophical consequences follow for evolving identity?
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GENDER TRANSITION: EXPLORING SELFHOOD & AUTHENTICITY IN THE PROCESS

Gender transition is a life-changing experience that involves a person's mental, physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and psychological transformation from one gender to another. The process can...

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SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS: HOW NONBINARY TEMPORALITY CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL PERCEPTIONS OF TIME AND IDENTITY

One way to understand the notion of "non-binary temporality" is that it challenges traditional linear perceptions of time. Instead, it suggests that time can be understood as an unfixed,...

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THE PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NONBINARY TEMPORALITY: EXPLORING IDENTITY PERSISTENCE, TRANSFORMATION, AND SELFHOOD

How might non-binary temporality offer novel philosophical understandings of identity persistence, transformation, and selfhood?
Non-binary temporality is an idea that suggests time can exist...

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