Queer spatial practices refer to the ways in which individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ navigate their daily lives, including where they live, work, and socialize. These practices often challenge...
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: Queer spatial practices: challenging heteronormativity and creating safe virtual and physical communities
The intersection between spiritual identity and queerness is an important issue that has been studied by many scholars. Queer individuals often face challenges when it comes to finding their own...
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: How spiritual identity can help lgbtq+ individuals explore their sexuality
Queer individuals often have complicated experiences of home due to the intersectionality of their identities. Some may feel unsafe or unwelcome in their own homes because of their gender expression,...
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: The complex intersectionality of home experiences among queer people: an indepth look
Queer Identity Formation
The process of forming one's queer identity is influenced by various factors that can be difficult to navigate. This includes the need for social recognition, societal...
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: Queer identity formation: navigating personal experiences with authenticity & societal norms
Queerness is an umbrella term used to describe people who identify as anything other than heterosexual or cisgender. In many societies, there are norms regarding what constitutes acceptable behavior...
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: The psychological impact of societal pressures on queer identity
Negotiating Familial Expectations in Queer Relationships
Families have traditionally played an important role in shaping individuals' identities, values, beliefs, and behaviors. For many people,...
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: Negotiating familial expectations in queer relationships | impact on romance & sexuality
The term "queer" has been used to describe a wide range of identities and experiences that fall outside the binary categories of heterosexuality and cisgender. In recent years, there has been an...
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: Exploring the impact of queer history on intergenerational empathy and identity inheritance through digital media
Queer communities are groups of people who identify outside of traditional sexual and gender norms. They have faced exclusion from mainstream culture for centuries and have had to find their own...
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: Reconstructing home for queer communities: how physical and digital spaces provide support and belonging
It is important to define what exactly "queer" means when used in relation to pleasure. In its original context, "queer" referred to anything that deviated from heterosexual norms, including...
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: Reclaiming queer pleasure: a guide to embracing diverse experiences and relationships
Queer believers are individuals who identify themselves as belonging to religious groups but also experience same-sex attraction or gender nonconformity. This creates tension for them because many...
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: Why queer believers struggle to receive blessings and how they overcome it