The term "queer" refers to people who do not conform to traditional norms of gender identity or sexual orientation. It is an umbrella term that encompasses people who identify as lesbian, gay,...
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: Unpacking the concept of queerness: understanding identity and relationship dynamics
In many authoritarian countries around the world, it is illegal to be openly LGBTQ+. This means that queer individuals must navigate their lives carefully, trying to avoid being identified as such...
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: The surprising ways queer people in authoritarian regimes maintain dignity and agency
What is the relationship between religion and same-sex attraction?
Religion is an important aspect of many people's lives, including those who identify as LGBTQ. It provides moral guidance,...
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: How lgbtq individuals navigate religion and samesex attraction
The question of how to reconcile traditional religious beliefs with non-heteronormative identities is an important one for many people around the world. While some may see their sexuality or gender...
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: How traditional religious beliefs intersect with nonheteronormative identities
Queerness is an identity that transcends traditional gender roles and normative sexualities, challenging traditional social structures and values associated with religion and spirituality. Queer...
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: an ethical perspective on kinkaffirmative spirituality: recognizing queer bodies and religious values
Sexual polarization occurs when there is a difference between genders or sexes in their roles, behavior, attitudes, beliefs, values, norms, and expectations regarding love, desire, affection,...
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: Sexual polarization in the queer community: how it affects relationships and what can be done to overcome it
How Does Coming Out Influence Trust, Social Participation, And Emotional Well-Being?
Coming out is the process of disclosing one's identity to others, typically involving their sexual orientation...
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: The powerful effects of coming out on relationships, trust, and mental health: a deep dive
The term "queer" is often used to describe people who do not conform to traditional gender norms, such as those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, asexual, intersex,...
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: Sexual identity experience & queerness understanding through phenomenology
As queerness becomes more visible and accepted in society, there has been an increasing interest in exploring its spiritual and religious dimensions. Queerness is often associated with nonconformity...
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: Exploring the spiritual and religious dimensions of queerness: a transformative perspective
Workplace exclusion can take many forms, from blatant discrimination to more subtle acts that undermine an employee's sense of belonging and contribution. One form of exclusion that is often...
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: The impact of microaggressions on queer employees: exploring how subtle discrimination undermines job satisfaction