Queerness is often associated with the freedom to break traditional gender norms and explore non-traditional forms of intimacy.
Such exploration can also lead to feelings of vulnerability,...
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: How queer people navigate intimacy paradoxes through unique forms of connection
Queer communities have long been marginalized for their nonconformist sexualities and gender identities. As such, they often face unique challenges related to aging that go beyond those experienced...
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: Aging in queer communities: navigating challenges related to sexuality, desirability, and purpose
Ethical Stakes of Relational Vulnerability and Trust in Queer Partnerships
Heteronormativity is the idea that heterosexual romantic partnerships are the most natural and desirable form of human...
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: Ethical stakes of relational vulnerability and trust in queer partnerships
The concept of queerness has evolved to encompass various aspects of identity beyond just one's sexual orientation or gender identity. Today, it is more inclusive of those who identify as non-binary...
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: How does queerness impact intimacy? understanding nonheteronormative romance and friendship
The question of whether queer hope can be conceived of as an ethical practice is one that has been explored by philosophers and scholars for centuries. In this article, I will examine the various...
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: The ethical implications of queer hope: exploring its potential as an essential practice
Queer is an umbrella term used to describe people who do not identify themselves within cisgender, heterosexual, or binary gender norms. It encompasses those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
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: Queer interdependence: exploring the impact on relationship dynamics and personal growth
In queer partnerships, there is often an emphasis on building strong bonds between partners that go beyond mere physical attraction and shared interests. Trust, vulnerability, and emotional intimacy...
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: how does a queer couple build trust, vulnerability, and emotional intimacy?
Friendship is an important part of everyday life for most people. It provides companionship, social support, and emotional stability. Friendship also plays a key role in queer lives. Queers often...
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: Queer friendship: how it shapes our ethics, emotions, and philosophy
The notion of framing queer erotic experiences as sacred rather than profane has become increasingly popular among individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ and their allies. This shift in thinking...
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: Sacred queer erotic experiences: exploring their impact on society and identity
Can queer experiences of love, care, and intimacy serve as prophetic critiques of dominant religious norms?
Love, care, and intimacy are universal human experiences that transcend gender identity,...
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: Exploring nontraditional love, care, and intimacy: how queer experiences challenge religious norms