One of the most common fantasies among young people is to have more than one romantic partner. In today's society, it has become increasingly difficult to maintain healthy relationships that are...
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: How to maintain healthy relationships while exploring polyamory without losing yourself
In order to fully understand the concept of queer temporality, it is important to begin by defining what "queer" means. Queer refers to anything that deviates from societal norms of gender identity,...
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: The power of queerness: how time and space are constructed through social structures
Sexual and gender minorities are individuals who do not fit into traditional societal norms regarding sexual orientation or gender identity. They may identify as LGBTQ+ or non-binary, transgender,...
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: Sexual and gender minorities sexuality and society: an exploration of identity disclosure, stigma, and social behavior
There are many different types of non-visual queer identities that exist within media environments, such as asexuality or aromanticism. These identities often go unnoticed due to their lack of...
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: Asexuality and aromanticism: recognition and validation through safe spaces and hashtags
The term "queer" is gaining popularity among young people who identify themselves as non-heterosexual, but some argue that it is too broad to be useful, while others see it as a sign of growing...
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: What does queer mean? is the term too broad to be useful or a sign of growing acceptance and diversity?
The term "fluid" is often used to describe a person's ability to change their preferences regarding gender expression, sexual attraction, romantic orientation, relationship dynamics, and other...
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: Exploring the impact of fluid identity on education: supporting students needs without premature fixedness
In a monogamous relationship, one person is typically expected to be the primary partner while the others are secondary partners. In contrast, polyamory allows for multiple romantic and/or sexual...
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: How to navigate emotions like jealousy and vulnerability in polyamorous relationships
Open Relationships
Open relationships are one of the most popular types of non-monogamous relationships today. In this type of relationship, partners agree to share emotional and/or physical...
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: Open relationships: addressing ethical boundaries & psychological challenges
The prevalence of online pornography, dating apps, and sex toy sales has created new spaces for people to explore their sexuality digitally. These communities are often very welcoming to anyone who...
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: Online sexuality: navigating social pressures and beauty standards in digital spaces
The popular social media platforms Facebook and Instagram are known for their extensive usage among individuals, businesses, and organizations.
These platforms have been accused of displaying...
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: How algorithmic bias can impact visibility of queer erotic content and psychological effects