Bisexual Phenomenology is a term used to describe the unique experiences of individuals who identify as both heterosexual and homosexual. It refers to how these individuals experience their sexual...
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: Exploring bi phenomenology and its implications for desire, attraction, and ethics
How does queer ethics of love respond to the question of whether it is possible to be both emotionally close and sexually intimate without being committed to a single person for life? In this...
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: Can queer ethics of love challenge binary oppositions between intimacy and autonomy?
Queer rituals can be defined as ceremonies that deviate from socially accepted norms related to gender, sexual orientation, and romantic relationships. These rituals are often characterized by their...
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: How queer rituals challenge mainstream moralities through deviant gender roles and nonmonogamous relationships
Queer Temporality is an emerging field within queer studies that explores how non-heteronormative individuals experience time differently than their heterosexual counterparts. It examines how the...
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: Exploring nonlinear temporalities in polyamorous relationships
Lesbian desire is an experience that challenges traditional societal norms regarding gender and sexuality by transcending the limits imposed upon them. Through the lens of lived ontology, it enables...
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: Exploring the transcendent power of lesbian desire: unpacking its role in challenging gender and sexual binaries
Queerness is a social construct that challenges traditional binary gender roles and sexual identities, offering an alternative way of thinking about justice beyond the confines of binaries and...
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: Queer identities, sexual fluidity, and reconceptualizing justice
The concepts of "asexual" and "aromantic" are relatively new terms that describe individuals who experience little to no sexual or romantic attraction towards others. These identities challenge...
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: Asexual and aromantic identities disrupt traditional relationship frameworks
How do partners redefine intimacy after repeated trust violations?
Trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship, but it can become difficult to maintain if one partner repeatedly breaks the...
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: Redefining intimacy after repeated trust violations for healthy relationships.
How do Couples Redefine Satisfaction When Physical Intimacy Becomes Limited?
Intimate relations are an important part of any healthy relationship between partners. Physical touch is one way that...
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: How to rebuild sexual intimacy when physical touch is limiting your relationship
The importance of emotional bonding and nonsexual closeness for couples in later life is often underestimated, but it can be just as vital to sustaining a happy relationship as physical intimacy....
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: Sustaining a happy relationship: why emotional bonding matters more than sexual intimacy