Queer love and relational responsibility are intricately intertwined concepts that challenge traditional understandings of romantic and familial relationships. Queer love is often characterized by a...
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: Queer love & relational responsibility: challenging traditional understandings of romance
Queer self-irony is an important tool that LGBTQ+ individuals use to cope with oppression, critique mainstream society's ideals, and create a sense of belonging among themselves. It involves...
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: Celebrating queer selfirony: how humor can challenge heteronormativity and build community
Relational fluidity refers to an individual's willingness and ability to shift between different romantic and/or sexual partners without a commitment to exclusivity. It can involve polyamory, open...
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: Relational fluidity: challenging conventional relationship expectations for an empowering new normal
Queer embodiment challenges binary frameworks of gender, sexuality, morality, and normative social order through its nonconforming ways of experiencing and expressing identity, body, desire, and...
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: unpacking the complex relationship between gender, sexuality, and identity in queer embodiment