Queer communities often challenge traditional gender norms and social structures through their unique way of living, which can have profound impacts on how they approach relationships and emotions....
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: Queer relationships | radical emotional honesty and its impacts on ethical frameworks
The purpose of this article is to discuss the social and psychological consequences that may result from criminalizing one's sexual identity. Criminalization refers to treating someone's sexual...
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: Sexual criminalization has farreaching consequences for society and individuals
Archives are crucial for preserving cultural heritage and knowledge about human history.
There are often significant gaps and omissions in archival records that can impact how we understand past...
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: Sexuality the impact of historical invisibility on the lgbtq+ communitys identity
Queer partnerships are formed around shared values, beliefs, and experiences that challenge traditional norms of heterosexuality and gender roles. In these partnerships, individuals come together to...
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: How to foster emotional intimacy and vulnerability in queer relationships through effective communication.
Mental Health Outcomes of LGBTQ Individuals
LGBTQ stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning. It is an umbrella term used to describe people who identify outside the gender...
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: Intersectional oppressions & their impact on mental health of lgbtq persons
The term "queer" refers to people who do not identify with the traditional binary gender categories of male/female or heterosexual/homosexual. It also includes those who challenge traditional ideas...
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: The empowering effects of experiencing queer art and culture on selfidentity and belonging: a guide
Queer lives have faced numerous challenges throughout history, particularly when living under oppressive political regimes. One such challenge is that of documenting their stories. Documentation can...
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: Documenting queer lives: the ethical challenges of representing nonheteronormativity
Online Community Building and Queer Youth Identity Formation
Online communities provide a space for individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ to connect with others from all around the world. These...
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: Online community building and its impact on queer youths identity development.
Queerness is an umbrella term used to describe identities that are non-heteronormative and/or non-cisgender. It includes individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer,...
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: How does societys acceptance impact the mental health of queer individuals?
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