Erotic longings are powerful emotional desires related to sexual pleasure and satisfaction. They can be intense and motivating, but they also carry a range of cultural, social, and political...
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: How erotic longings and nostalgia intersect in creating idealized historical imaginaries
Cross-cultural variation in the acceptance of same-sex marriage is an intriguing phenomenon that has been studied extensively by scholars from different disciplines. Several societal forces have...
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: Same sex marriage acceptance: exploring crosscultural variations & social implications on lgbtq communities
Queer literature is a term used to describe works that explore sexuality and gender identity beyond traditional heteronormative paradigms. This type of writing challenges societal norms and...
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: A look at queer literatures anticipation of posthuman, hybrid, and fluid identities
When it comes to intersectionality within religious communities, there are both spiritual and social implications that need to be addressed. Intersectionality is defined as "the theory that multiple...
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: Intersectionality within religious communities: spiritual and social implications
There has been an increasing amount of research focused on the mental health impact of coming out as LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly among younger generations who have more access to information...
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: Exploring the mental health impacts of coming out as lgbtq+: from selfdiscovery to societal reaction
LGBTQ surrogacy has become an increasingly popular option for couples who are unable to conceive children through traditional means. This practice involves a woman carrying and giving birth to a...
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: Surrogacy: ethical, religious, and legal considerations for lgbtq couples
This article discusses the ethical and social implications that arise when representing gender fluidity and non-binary identities in creative work and scholarship. Gender identity refers to an...
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: Exploring ethical considerations when portraying gender fluidity in creative work
Surrogacy is the process of having another person carry and give birth to your child for you. It can be done through artificial insemination or IVF (in vitro fertilization), which involves combining...
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: Surrogacy: the ethics, legality, and identity implications of creating a family through another person