Queerness is defined as a state of being that does not follow conventional norms and expectations of gender, sexuality, and identity. Queer practices involve creating new ways to understand these...
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: Exploring the benefits of vulnerability in queer relationships: how emotional honesty builds intimacy and trust
Can the moral concept of care be reinterpreted through queer practices of chosen family and emotional solidarity?
The answer to this question is yes. Queer people have always been at the forefront...
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: How queer practices of chosen family and emotional solidarity can reinterpret moral concepts of care.
The word “queer” refers to people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or intersex (LGBTI), among others. Historically speaking, there have been various religious practices involving...
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: How queer religious life has changed throughout history: from medieval monks to modern rituals
Queer is an umbrella term that encompasses diverse identities, cultures, experiences, communities, behaviors, practices, and social movements that challenge dominant norms regarding gender,...
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: Queer sexuality and intimacy: exploring ethical practices and diverse forms of expression
What is Queer Spiritual Identity?
The term "queer" has traditionally been used to describe people who do not identify with societal norms of gender or sexuality. This can include individuals who...
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: What is queer spiritual identity? exploring its role in lgbtq+ communities through art and ritual
Queer practices of affirmation, recognition, and care have significant moral implications that can be traced back to their origins in queer culture. Queer individuals often face discrimination,...
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: Queer communities promote empowerment and resilience through practices of affirmation, recognition, and care
Queer practices involve people who identify themselves as non-heterosexual or non-cisgender. In terms of ethics, they can be seen as challenging normative approaches to sexuality and gender that are...
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: Sexual intimacy and ethics beyond binaries: exploring nonheterosexual practices for relationship building
The concept of joy has been explored extensively across various fields such as philosophy, psychology, sociology, and spirituality. In recent years, there have been increasing efforts to examine how...
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: Cultivating joy through ethical practices: exploring intimacy in queer communities.
Vulnerability is an important aspect of human experience that has often been linked to queer practices. Queer individuals, groups, and communities have developed unique ways of navigating and...
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: Queer vulnerability: how open sharing & honesty build trust in intimate relationships
There has been an increasing focus on the importance of queer practices of pleasure, joy, and embodied satisfaction within the context of LGBTQ+ communities. These activities are often seen as ways...
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: The moral significance behind queer practices of pleasure, joy, and embodied satisfaction