This article will explore the relationship between relational fluidity and traditional moral conceptions of fidelity. Relational fluidity refers to the ability to have multiple romantic partners...
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Relational fluidity is an important aspect of bisexuality that has implications for multiple areas, including multiplicity, desire, and the ethics of relationality. In this article, I will explore...
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Relational fluidity challenges traditional notions of selfhood, identity, and moral responsibility by allowing individuals to explore their desires, interests, and experiences without being bound to...
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The term "queer" is often used to describe individuals who do not identify as cisgender or heterosexual.
It also refers to an orientation that transcends gender and sexuality, as well as the ways...
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In today's society, there is increasing recognition that gender, sexuality, and identity...
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Relational fluidity refers to how people change their romantic or sexual partnerships from one person to another without necessarily feeling guilty or ashamed. This experience is common among...
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