Survivors of traumatic experiences often struggle to establish and maintain healthy romantic identities due to a disruption of their innermost sense of self. Trauma can leave individuals feeling...
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: Surviving trauma: navigating romantic identities and relationships.
When it comes to developing one's own romantic and sexual identity as an adult, many factors can play into this process. One such factor is peer groups. Peer groups are those individuals who share...
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: How your peer group can influence your romantic and sexual identity
LGBT adolescents face unique challenges when it comes to navigating their romantic and sexual identity exploration due to societal stigma and cultural norms that often dictate that heterosexuality is...
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: Exploring the challenges faced by lgbt teens navigating romantic and sexual identity without support from others
LGBTQ is an acronym that refers to people who identify themselves as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or questioning their gender identity. These individuals may face several challenges in...
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: Lgbtq challenges in developing romantic identity: unpacking societal pressures and mainstream media representation
Adolescence is a time of physical, social, psychological, and emotional changes that can be stressful for many teenagers. One aspect of these changes is sexual development, which can be both exciting...
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: Understanding predate sexual anxiety and anticipation in adolescents
The formation of sexual and romantic identity is an integral part of human development that begins early in childhood and continues throughout adolescence. Adolescence is characterized by a series of...
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: The formation of sexual and romantic identities in queer adolescence
Ontology is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of being, existence, or reality. It seeks to answer fundamental metaphysical questions such as "what exists?" and "why does it exist?"...
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: The process of becoming: exploring romantic identity through ontology and liminality