Internalized stigma refers to the process through which individuals internalize negative attitudes about themselves based on their identities, experiences, traits, behaviors, or characteristics. This...
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Bisexuality is defined as an attraction to both men and women.
It is often assumed that this attraction must be expressed through romantic relationships with either gender. This assumption ignores...
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Sexual identity refers to one's sense of self based on their physical and psychological characteristics related to gender and sexual orientation. It is closely linked to personal preferences for...
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Society is shaped by norms that govern its members' behavior, including their beliefs about what constitutes acceptable sexuality and intimate relationships. These conventions influence how people...
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: How cultural norms shape our understanding of sex, sexuality, intimacy, and relationships
Cultural Norms
Cultural norms are shared expectations that define acceptable social behaviors within a particular society or community. These norms can vary widely between cultures, and they shape...
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The perception of time is essential to understanding how humans experience life, and it's often linked to their sexuality.
Many bisexuals may feel like they are constantly cycling between...
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What is Queer Existentialism?
Queer existentialism is an emerging philosophical movement that focuses on how individuals can navigate their identity and existence in relation to social norms and...
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The concept of religious ethics is often thought to be based on absolute principles that are unchanging and universal, such as the Ten Commandments or the five precepts of Buddhism.
When viewed...
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: The history behind shifting religious morals: how society changes what is right and wrong
Lesbian and gay couples have been negotiating societal pressures for centuries. Today, they are still facing many challenges in their quest to construct meaningful relationships while fulfilling...
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: Lesbians and gays face pressures in quest for meaningful relationships
Gay identity is deeply rooted in one's personal feelings, emotions, experiences, memories, and desires. It cannot be reduced to mere social norms or stereotypes, as it has its own unique...
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: Exploring the complexities of gay desire and identity: a deeper understanding through psychological lenses