Queer chosen families are groups of individuals who come together to form a family unit despite not being related biologically. These families often consist of people who identify as LGBTQ+ or...
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: Queer chosen families: principles that embody ethics and morality
Can recognition of queer families serve as a lens for evaluating social justice beyond statutory law? This is an intriguing question that requires careful consideration. The concept of 'queer' refers...
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: Can recognition of queer families serve as a lens for evaluating social justice beyond statutory law?
The term "queer" refers to people who identify outside the traditional categories of male/female, gay/straight, man/woman, cisgender/transgender, etc., but it also describes a broader way of thinking...
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: Breaking binary: exploring diverse queer families and relationships
Parenting can be viewed as an inherently political act that challenges traditional power structures, and can serve to resist heteronormativity through subversion and redefinition. By redefining...
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: Reimagining parenthood: the power of inclusivity in reshaping family dynamics and sexuality
Can Ethical Recognition of Queer Families Function as a Transformative Moral Practice in Contemporary Societies?
Ethical recognition of queer families can be seen as a transformative moral...
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: Sexuality is ethical recognition of queer families a transformative moral practice?
The idea of family is one that has been central to societies throughout history, but it is also an incredibly subjective concept. Traditional definitions of family often include biological ties,...
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: Exploring queer chosen families impact on traditional notions of kinship, care, and relational ethics.
The issue of LGBTQ individuals pursuing parenthood through surrogacy has been a subject of controversy for years due to the moral implications that it brings forth. In societies where there is...
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: Sexuality and family planning – how do lgbtq people pursue parenthood through surrogacy?
Public Resistance to Queer Adoption Reveals Deeper Anxieties About Societal Norms and Identity
The idea that "queerness" is a subversive force challenging traditional social structures has been...
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: Public resistance to queer adoption reveals deeper anxieties about societal norms and identity.
When it comes to queer family structures, there is much more to consider than just the traditional heteronormative model. Gender roles, sexuality, and relational responsibilities are all challenged...
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: Queer family structures: rethinking gender roles, sexuality, and responsibility for moral reflection
Intimacy is the act of sharing deeply personal feelings and experiences with another person. It involves trust, openness, vulnerability, and emotional connection. In the context of queer communities,...
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: Exploring intimacy in queer communities: understanding its essence, importance, and dynamics