The concept of a sacred duty to have children is deeply embedded in many religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others. This belief system frames procreation as an...
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: Procreate or perish: exploring the religious roots of pressure on couples
The term "sexual revolution" describes an expansion of human sexual freedom since the mid-20th century. It is defined in different ways and has diverse causes and consequences. In general, it refers...
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: Exploring the impact of legislative measures on the sexual revolution: how laws shape our identity and desire
When it comes to discussing sensitive health issues such as menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or reproductive health, women may feel uncomfortable due to the pervasive and harmful...
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: Sexual health: how gender bias prevents women from seeking medical care
Economic Inequalities Affect Access to Sexual Health Resources
Economic disparities have always been an integral part of human society, but their impact on sexual health is often underestimated....
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: How economic inequalities impact sex education & birth control access | understanding reproductive health disparities.
Intersectionality is a concept used to describe how multiple forms of discrimination can overlap and reinforce each other. It has become increasingly important for understanding social inequality...
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: Can intersectional oppression offer new insights into ethical principles? a look at reproductive justice
How can queer bioethics challenge normative assumptions about risk, bodily integrity, and ethical responsibility in clinical care? In contemporary medicine, there is an implicit assumption that...
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: Challenging normative assumptions about risk in clinical care through queer bioethics
We must understand that there is a growing tension between queer reproductive autonomy and societal, cultural, and legal restrictions around reproduction. This tension has been present for many...
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: Understanding the tension between queer reproductive autonomy and societal restrictions
The concept of bodily autonomy is considered essential for democratic citizenship because it affords individuals freedom from external interference in their personal lives and physical self. This...
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: Empowering individuals through autonomy: the necessity of bodily control in democracy
Bodily sovereignty refers to an individual's right to control their own body, including decisions about their physical health and wellbeing. This includes the ability to make informed choices...
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: Bodily sovereignty & politics: impact on sexuality, relationships, freedoms, & rights
What is Sexual Autonomy?
Sexual autonomy refers to the ability of individuals to determine their own sexual desires and behaviors without external interference or coercion. It encompasses a range...
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: Embracing sexual autonomy: defying traditional gender roles and political boundaries for greater freedom.