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INCREASE SEXUAL SATISFACTION BY CHALLENGING GENDER NORMS IN HOUSEHOLD LABOR AND POWER DYNAMICS

In modern society, men and women are often expected to have equal roles in their households.
Research suggests that there is still a significant disparity between how much time each gender spends...

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UNDERSTANDING RESILIENCE THROUGH QUEER THEORY: AN EXPLORATION OF GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES

Introduction to Queer Theory and Adaptive Strategies
Queer theory is an interdisciplinary approach that emerged from within academic disciplines such as literature studies, feminist theory,...

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EXPLORING RADICAL POSSIBILITIES IN ETHICS, AESTHETICS, AND SOCIAL THEORY THROUGH QUEER CREATIVITY IN ART

Can queer creativity act as a laboratory for exploring radical possibilities in ethics, aesthetics, and social theory?
Queer creativity is often associated with experimentation and innovation in...

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HOW QUEER PHILOSOPHY CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL THINKING ON GENDER AND SEXUALITY

Queer philosophy is an approach to philosophical inquiry that challenges normative assumptions about gender, sexuality, identity, and power. It seeks to question traditional hierarchies and binaries...

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HOW CHOSEN FAMILIES CHALLENGE TRADITIONAL NOTIONS OF FAMILY DYNAMICS?

The concept of "chosen family" refers to individuals who establish close, supportive relationships that resemble those of blood relatives without being biologically related. These networks can take...

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