Sexual orientation, gender identity, and romantic attraction are all important factors that can influence how individuals approach friendships.
When it comes to friendships between queer...
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: The intersectional importance of romantic attraction, sexual orientation and gender identity in queer friendship.
Cross-generational queer friendships are defined as emotional bonds formed between people from different generations who identify as queer. These relationships have grown in popularity due to their...
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: Crossgenerational queer friendships: defying stereotypes and creating new memories
In order to explore the principles of relational ethics that arise from queer approaches to love, friendship, and intimacy, we must first understand what it means to be queer. Queerness is a broad...
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: How to master queer principles of love and intimacy for relationship success
What are the philosophical lessons that can be learned from conflicts arising in long-distance queer friendships? This is an interesting question because it raises many important issues about...
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: Exploring longdistance queer friendship boundaries and conflicts for selfreflection
Friendships between members of the LGBTQ+ community have been found to challenge traditional moral theories that emphasize dependence and obligation. These theories suggest that people are dependent...
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: Friendship between lgbtq+ community and traditional moral theories: challenging dependency and obligation
Friendship rituals are an integral part of social life for many people and they play a crucial role in maintaining and strengthening bonds between individuals. These rituals can be anything from...
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: The role of friendship rituals in queer communities: reinforcing shared values and moral instruments
Friendship is an important social connection between individuals, which usually involves emotional closeness, trust, loyalty, and commitment to one another. It is often based on shared interests,...
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: How queer friendship networks foster ontological structures of care and flourishing
Queer friends are friends who are attracted to each other but do not want to have a romantic relationship. They often share similar interests and values, but they may also be different from each...
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: Queer friends: navigating complexities through communication and understanding
How does vulnerability in queer love and friendship reconceptualize conventional ethical frameworks surrounding trust, intimacy, and care?
Queerness is often associated with vulnerability, both in...
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: . how vulnerability in queer love reconceptualizes conventional ethical frameworks around trust, intimacy, and care
The concept of duty and obligation is often linked to traditional heteronormative family structures, where individuals are expected to provide care and support for their spouse, children, and aging...
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: How queer friendships offer alternatives to traditional ideas of caregiving and duty?