Queer ontology is an academic concept that refers to the philosophical study of gender identity and sexual orientation. It seeks to understand how these concepts are constructed and expressed through...
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: How queer ontology shapes relationships, sexual orientations, gender identities, ethics, and collective action
Many people who identify as bisexual experience feelings of invisibility that can lead to negative outcomes such as low self-esteem and relational ambivalence. In this article, I will explore how...
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: The impact of bisexual invisibility on relational ambivalence and selfesteem
How Does Exposure To Trauma Affect The Ability To Trust, Form Intimate Relationships, And Engage Socially In LGBT Populations?
Exposure to trauma can have lasting effects on individuals' emotional...
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: How exposure to trauma affects trust in lgbt populations and relationships.
In many societies, there are strong beliefs about the sanctity of heterosexual marriage and the moral imperative to abide by traditional gender roles within those unions. This cultural context can...
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: The impact of internalized religious homophobia on adolescent identity development and selfesteem in the lgbt community
LGBTQ individuals face unique challenges and experiences related to their intersecting identities, including race, ethnicity, gender identity, disability, socioeconomic status, religion, immigration...
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: How lgbtq adults use intersectionality to overcome challenges and build resilience
The word "moral" has different meanings and uses depending on the context. It is often used to describe good behavior that follows societal norms and expectations. On the other hand, it can also...
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: How repeated moral condemnation affects selfesteem, relationships, and social engagement
Integrating one's queer identity with religious practice is an increasingly common phenomenon among members of LGBTQ+ communities. This integration can have profound impacts on a person's moral...
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: Integrating ones queer identity with religious practice: its impact on morality, ethics, and social engagement
How does public shaming or social condemnation impact social engagement, self-concept, and mental health risks?
Shame is an intense feeling of embarrassment, humiliation, and disgrace often...
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: Shame and condemnation: how they impact selfconcept, mental health, and social engagement
The article will explore how internalized religious shame can impact an individual's coping mechanisms, resilience, and social engagement. Internalized religious shame is defined as the belief that...
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: The impact of religious shame on sexuality, coping mechanisms, resilience, and relationships
Internalized religious and cultural prejudices have a significant impact on an individual's self-concept, leadership development, and social engagement. These prejudices can be defined as beliefs or...
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: How religious and cultural prejudice affects selfconcept, leadership development, and social engagement