In today's world, there are many different identities that make up an individual's identity. One such identity is their gender and sexual orientation. For those who identify as lesbian, gay,...
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Chronic invalidation is a phenomenon wherein an individual's needs are repeatedly disregarded or ignored without valid reason, leading to a sense of emotional disconnection from others. This can have...
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: The impact of chronic invalidations on trust, intimacy, and social belonging
The concept of chosen family is becoming increasingly popular among queer individuals who feel disconnected from their biological relatives. This phenomenon challenges traditional notions of kinship,...
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LGBTQ identities refer to people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or otherwise gender nonconforming. Multiculturalism refers to the coexistence of different...
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: Lgbtq identities intersect with multiculturalism to impact civic participation and representation
LGBTQ individuals have a diverse range of experiences when it comes to civic engagement, representation, and social belonging due to intersectional factors such as race, ethnicity, age, class,...
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: Lgbtq individuals experience intersectional challenges in civic engagement, representation, and social belonging
LGBTQ identities are based on an individual's self-identification as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or any other non-heteronormative sexual orientation or gender identity. Multicultural...
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: Lgbtq identities and multicultural frameworks: how they shape representation, belonging, and participation
Throughout history, family has been considered to be an essential institution for providing support, care, love, and guidance to individuals.
The traditional definition of family is limited to...
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: The power of chosen families: exploring queer communitys alternative perspectives on family dynamics
Linguistic fluidity refers to an individual's ability to switch between multiple languages, dialects, or speech patterns depending on the context. This can involve switching from one language or...
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: Language: an exploration of linguistic fluidity and its impact on identity
What is gender and how does it relate to architecture?
Gender is an essential component of human experience that encompasses a wide range of cultural, psychological, and physical attributes...
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: The relationship between gender and architecture: a deep dive into their intersectional influence
Sexual hobbies are activities that individuals choose to participate in for their own pleasure and satisfaction. They can range from solo masturbation to group orgies, and everything in between....
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: Sexual hobbies: how they shape selfidentity, creativity, and social belonging