The question of gender and sexual identity has become increasingly important in recent years. With more people identifying as non-binary and refusing to be defined within traditional male/female...
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: A nonbinary perspective on desire: exploring sex, consent, and relationships beyond binary borders
1 Queer temporalities can be defined as the experience of time outside of the linear, traditional narrative that many people are familiar with. This means that instead of living life according to...
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: Rejecting linear narratives: embracing queer temporality in sexuality & relationships
Throughout history, religions have played an important role in shaping societal norms and values around sexuality. In many cultures, traditional belief systems dictate that certain behaviors are...
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: Sexual diversity in religion: exploring traditional belief systems and their impact
The question of how non-binary desire destabilizes conventional ontologies of sexual orientation, attraction, and moral obligation is a complex one that has been gaining increasing attention in...
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: Nonbinary desire: challenging conventional sexual orientation categories
To imagine queer utopias is to create a world where there are no boundaries or restrictions placed upon how people express their gender identity and sexual orientation. This could mean that...
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: Imagining queer utopias can challenge historical inequities and promote social change
Can queer identity itself be viewed as a reflection of divine paradox and non-duality?
Queer identities can be defined as an individual's self-identification that does not conform to conventional...
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: Can queer identity be viewed as reflection of divine paradox & nonduality?
The power dynamics of heterosexual monogamy are deeply rooted in social norms that perpetuate unequal gender roles, and these norms have often excluded non-monogamous relationships from mainstream...
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: Exploring the power dynamics of heterosexual monogamy and alternatives to challenge traditional relationship structures
In the past, "sexual freedom" was commonly defined as the ability to freely pursue sexual relationships without societal judgment or interference.
This definition has changed throughout history...
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: Sexual freedom throughout history: colonialism, feminism, queer activism, and digital culture
In modern society, there exists an intense pressure to conform to heteronormative ideals that are deeply ingrained into the fabric of culture. These ideas dictate what is considered "normal" in terms...
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: Explore your true identity through nontraditional means: embracing queer metamorphosis with authenticity and resilience
Throughout history, the idea of sexual freedom has undergone significant transformations due to various factors such as religion, colonial power, capitalism, digital media, identity politics, and...
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: Unpacking the transformations of sexual freedom throughout history: from religion to global migration.