Is visibility an ethical responsibility or a personal risk?
Visibility is the quality of being able to be seen. It can refer to physical appearance, public presence, or awareness of one's...
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: Sex why being visible is both an ethical responsibility and personal risk.
In many countries around the world, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people face significant challenges to express their identities openly due to political repression or...
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: Overcoming challenges to express lgbtq identities in authoritarian contexts
There has been an increasing focus on the role that LGBTQ+ individuals play in society. This paper will examine how LGBTQ+ engagement with radical visibility, self-expression, and cultural advocacy...
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: How lgbtq+ activism informs ethical and philosophical debates
Trans narratives have been gaining more attention recently due to the increased visibility and representation of trans individuals in popular culture. These stories can provide valuable insights into...
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: Exploring the powerful impact of trans narratives: how embodied identity formation challenges traditional gender norms
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by romantic and/or sexual attraction to individuals of more than one gender simultaneously. This means that bisexuals may be attracted to people who...
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: What does it mean to be bisexual? a guide to navigating romance, intimacy, and identity
Bisexuality is a term used to describe people who are attracted to both men and women. It has been a subject of much debate and misunderstanding for many years, and it remains one of the most...
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: Sexual identity: an exploration into bisexualitys diverse expression and acceptance across cultures
The question of whether authenticity in queer life requires visibility or can flourish in secrecy and silence is one that has been debated for many years. On one hand, some argue that being open...
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: The psychology of authenticity: pros and cons of being visible vs. secluded in queer life
Nostalgia for past forms of queer resistance can be seen as a way to remember and celebrate the struggles and achievements of LGBTQ+ people throughout history.
It also carries with it the risk of...
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: Nostalgia for past forms of queer resistance coexists with frustration at contemporary commodification of pride?
Queer people are those who identify themselves outside of the traditional heteronormative model of gender and sexual identity. They may be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, nonbinary,...
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: Creating safe spaces for queer people: a look at urban design, cultural narratives, and community infrastructure
Psychosocial Challenges Unique To Aging Queer Populations
As people grow older, they often face increased physical and mental health issues, reduced mobility and independence, and decreased...
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: How queer aging adults face unique psychosocial challenges that impact their sexuality and relationships