Today's society is experiencing an explosion of non-binary identities. These include gender identity, sexual orientation, relationship status, and more. This essay will explore how this phenomenon...
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: The explosion of nonbinary identities challenging traditional concepts of selfhood, time, and relational ethics
Gossip is defined as the spreading of rumors or information about someone else without their knowledge or consent. Peer gossip refers to the exchange of such information among teenagers. It can take...
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: How peer gossip influences adolescent understanding of sexual norms, relationship values, and selfperception
Bisexuality is a term that has been used to describe an individual who is attracted to both men and women. It has also been used to describe individuals who are attracted to more than one gender....
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: Understanding the philosophy of relational ethics through bisexual experiences
Queer theories are often misunderstood as being solely concerned with identity politics and social justice issues that pertain to LGBTQ+ people.
They have also contributed greatly to the...
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: A guide to relationships and community through queer theorys moral frameworks
The concept of queer theory is not new; it has been around since the late 1980s. Queer theory focuses on challenging heteronormative thinking that defines gender and sexuality based on binary...
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: Exploring queer joy, love, and relational ethics for expanded wellbeing
A sexual orientation that has been traditionally marginalized within society is known as Lesbian Desire. It refers to women who are attracted to other women romantically and/or sexually. This...
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: Uncovering the philosophical concepts of lesbian desire through an exploration of intimacy
Philosophy has long been concerned with questions of identity, marginalization, and relational ethics, examining how individuals navigate their place in society and relate to others around them. In...
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: Philosophy and relationships: how identities shape intimacy and moral development
Can non-binary impermanence serve as a foundation for relational ethics? This is a question that has been gaining traction among philosophers, scholars, and the general public alike. Non-binary...
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: Nonbinary impermanence as a foundation for relational ethics: exploring the benefits
How do bisexuals integrate relational ethics, desire, and emotional intelligence to maintain authentic partnerships?
Bisexual people may feel pressure to choose between their sexual orientation...
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: How bisexuals integrate relational ethics, desire, and emotional intelligence for authentic partnerships
Trans embodiment is an important concept that has been explored extensively in philosophy. It refers to the experience of inhabiting a body that does not align with one's gender identity or assigned...
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: The power of trans embodiment: understanding gender identity and relationship ethics