Queer relationality refers to the idea that there are many forms of relationships beyond the traditional heteronormative model, including same-sex couples, polyamorous arrangements, open...
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: Relationships that challenge traditional norms and emphasize communication and consent
Queer approaches to community problematize normative assumptions about social cohesion and belonging have been under-explored but are crucial for understanding how individuals can exist outside of...
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: What do sexually fluid people look for in romantic relationships?
Can love in queer relationality function as both an ethical and ontological principle for co-existence?
The concept of love is often associated with romantic relationships between people who...
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: Can love in queer relationality be used as both an ethical and ontological principle for coexistence?
Queer relational trust involves feelings of security, comfort, openness, and safety between individuals within a romantic or sexual relationship. It is a crucial component of healthy relationships...
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: How to overcome barriers to building trust in your queer relationship
The phenomenology of queer relational trust is an area of study that examines how people form and maintain close relationships, particularly those involving power dynamics and identity politics. By...
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: Queer trust vs normative expectations: ethics of relationships amidst power dynamics and identity politics
The term "queer" has been used to describe non-heterosexual identities for decades. It refers to those who identify outside of the traditional binary genders of man and woman and often involves...
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Shame is an uncomfortable feeling that occurs when one perceives themselves to have done something wrong or failed to meet societal expectations. It can arise from personal experiences, such as...
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: Sexuality and shaming: how to recognize and overcome negative feelings in queer relationships
What is the relationship between self-protection and radical openness in queer relationships?
Self-protection involves prioritizing one's own needs while also considering those of others, whereas...
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: Radical openness vs. selfprotection: balancing conflicting desires in queer relationships
To understand the concept of trust in queer life, it is important to explore its relationship with surrender, risk, and co-creation beyond normative ethics. Surrender involves giving up control and...
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: Sexuality and relationships: exploring trust, surrender, risk, and cocreation beyond normative ethics
Queer experiences of desire and intimacy have challenged traditional conceptions of divine love, grace, and relational ethics. These concepts have been redefined in light of non-binary and...
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: Queer experiences: redefining divine love, grace, and relational ethics