A common belief is that loneliness leads to negative emotions such as depression, anxiety, sadness, and hopelessness.
There are studies suggesting that experiencing these feelings can also lead to...
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: How loneliness shapes queer existential reflection and why it is crucial for selfdiscovery
Queerness is an identity that encompasses people who do not identify as heterosexual, cisgender, or binary in their gender expression. Queerness can be thought of as a state of being, a way of...
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: Queerness & ethics: exploring the morality of nontraditional sexual relationships
In order to understand how queer freedom manifests as both a philosophical principle and a lived practice of autonomy, one must first define what it means to be queer. Queer is an umbrella term used...
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: Queering freedom: exploring nontraditional sexuality through personal expression and community building
Queer identity refers to an individual's sense of self that is at odds with societal norms regarding gender identity or sexual orientation. This may include being LGBTQ+, nonbinary, or otherwise...
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: Queer identity and the impact on emotional regulation, relationships, and mental health
Queer aesthetics is an approach to art, philosophy, and critical theory that challenges traditional frameworks of representation and engages with alternative forms of embodiment. Embodiment refers to...
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: Exploring the intersections of queer aesthetics, embodiment, and intimacy in sexual relationships.
Modernism is a literary movement that emerged around the turn of the century and lasted until World War II. It was characterized by its emphasis on experimentation and innovation in form, language,...
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: Sexual identity and modernism: exploring queer representations in literature
Ritualized creative expression is an ancient practice that has been used throughout human history to promote personal growth, healing, and transformation. For centuries, it has been utilized in...
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: Ritualized creative expression: a path to ethical, psychological, and spiritual integration for queer individuals
Bisexuals experience challenges to their identity formation due to societal perceptions that define same-sex desires as transgressive and immoral.
Bisexual people often find themselves in romantic...
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: Bisexuals and the challenges of intimacy: navigating between heteronormativity and queer community spaces
The article discusses the persistence, resilience, and transformation of queer identities, which can be defined as non-heteronormative sexual orientations that challenge traditional gender roles and...
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: Sexuality, identity, and resistance: exploring the persistence of queerness across time and space
Intergenerational Queer Knowledge is important because it provides people with a sense of connection to their ancestors and a way to learn from those who have come before them. This type of knowledge...
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: Intergenerational queer knowledge and its impact on mental health