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BISEXUALITY CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL PHENOMENOLOGY: EXPLORING DESIRE AND RELATIONSHIPS

Classical phenomenology describes human experience as the dynamic interplay between consciousness and the world, whereby humans actively construct meaning out of their surroundings through...

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THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN QUEER IDENTITY AND TEMPORAL EXPERIENCE

The intersection between queer identity and phenomenological accounts of temporality is an area that has been gaining increasing attention in recent years, as it offers insights into how individuals...

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EXPLORING BISEXUAL RELATIONAL FLUIDITY THROUGH PHILOSOPHICAL LENSES

Desire is an intricate phenomenon that can be influenced by various factors such as biological, psychological, social, cultural, historical, and environmental. Bisexual relational fluidity refers to...

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TRANSFORMING THE EXPERIENCE OF GENDER IDENTITY THROUGH EMBODIMENT: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

The word "embodiment" refers to the physical manifestation of something, such as an idea or concept. It is often used to describe the way that people express themselves through their bodies and...

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TRANSGENDER INDIVIDUALS EXPLORE SEXUALITY THROUGH SELFAWARENESS AND RELATIONAL TRUST.

How does the phenomenology of trans becoming reveal ethical tensions between selfhood, relational trust, and moral accountability?
Transgender individuals face an array of challenges in their...

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QUEER DESIRE: EXPLORING NONNORMATIVE SEXUAL ORIENTATION THROUGH PHENOMENOLOGY AND VULNERABILITY

Queer desire is characterized by non-normative, unconventional, non-heteronormative, or non-monogamous sexual orientation, identity, behavior, attraction, or relationships. Queer desire can be...

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NAVIGATING GENDER IDENTITY: TRANS STORIES OF SELFDISCOVERY AND RELATIONSHIP BUILDING

Transgender people often experience tension between their lived reality and social expectations about gender roles and norms. This can lead to feelings of dissonance or lack of alignment with one's...

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SEX, ETHICS, AND RELATIONSHIPS: UNDERSTANDING LESBIAN INTIMACY THROUGH PHENOMENOLOGY

I will examine how the concept of lesbian intimacy can be analyzed from a phenomenological perspective to reveal fundamental ethical principles such as care, trust, and reciprocity. Phenomenology is...

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TRANS NARRATIVES EXPLORE THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SELFCREATION, IDENTITY EXPERIMENTATION AND CONTINUOUS TRANSFORMATION

Gender is an inherently fluid concept that has been understood differently across cultures and time periods.
It was not until the twentieth century that gender began to be viewed as something that...

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LESBIAN INTIMACY: EXPLORING CARE, ATTENTIVENESS, AND RELATIONALITY THROUGH PHENOMENOLOGY

In contemporary social science research, there is an increasing interest in the study of lesbian experiences of intimacy, which are often characterized by care, attentiveness, and relationality....

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