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EXPLORING HIERARCHICAL DYNAMICS AND THEIR IMPACT ON RELATIONAL EQUITY AND EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION IN PARTNERSHIPS

Hierarchical dynamics is an essential aspect of relational equity, which refers to the balance between power and status within a relationship. This concept has been studied extensively across various...

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ENLIGHTENED SEXUAL PLEASURE: REASON OVER RESTRAINT IN EIGHTEENTHCENTURY WESTERN EUROPE

The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement that took place during the eighteenth century in Western Europe. It emphasized reason and individualism and challenged traditional authority and social...

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THE ROLE OF QUEER EPISTEMOLOGY IN ENHANCING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, EMPATHY, AND RELATIONAL INSIGHT.

Queer epistemology is a theoretical framework that emphasizes the subjectivity of knowledge and challenges traditional epistemological assumptions about gender, race, and sexuality. It rejects the...

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GENDER ROLES AND EXPECTATIONS CONSTRAIN PERSONAL FREEDOM IN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS

Social structures are systems that organize people's interactions and behaviors based on their roles in society. They can be defined as sets of rules and practices that govern how individuals relate...

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REFRAMING TIME: HOW QUEER TEMPORALITY CAN TRANSFORM OUR UNDERSTANDING OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY.

Queer temporality is an emerging field of study that explores how non-normative temporalities shape and inform experiences of gender, sexuality, and embodiment. Unlike traditional understandings of...

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UNVEILING THE INTERPLAY OF CULTURAL NORMS AND EMOTIONAL EXPRESSIONS IN SAMESEX INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS

Ethics refers to moral principles that guide human behavior. It is an integral aspect of society because it guides how individuals treat each other. Ethics are learned through culture and...

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EXPLORING GENDER AND SEXUAL IDENTITY: THE POWERFUL ROLE OF THE QUEER BODY IN CHALLENGING OPPRESSIVE SOCIAL STRUCTURES

There has been a growing interest in understanding how gender and sexual identity are formed and shaped within various cultures and societies. This is reflected in many fields, including sociology,...

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SEXUAL DIFFERENCE: UNDERSTANDING AND EMBRACING QUEER TEMPORALITY IN RELATIONSHIPS

Queer temporality is a concept that challenges traditional views of time and how it is understood in relation to human experiences. It refers to the way in which people who identify as LGBTQ+...

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QUEER PERSPECTIVES ON AIHUMANANIMAL INTERACTION: THE MORAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS.

How can queer perspectives inform the moral and ethical dimensions of AI-human-animal interaction and hybrid ecology?
As technology advances, so does the integration of artificial intelligence...

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SUPPORTING LONGTERM LGBTQ+ PARTNERSHIPS: EXAMINING THE ESSENTIAL SOCIAL STRUCTURES THAT PROMOTE ETHICAL RELATIONSHIPS

A long and complicated article about what social structures are ethically necessary to support long-term LGBTQ+ partnerships.
Long-term LGBTQ+ partnerships require several different types of...

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