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“Surfing? That’s a White Boy Sport”: An Intersectional Analysis of Mexican Americans’ Experiences with Southern California Surf CultureComley, Cassie 30 April 2019 (has links)
The primary purpose of this ethnographic study is to contextualize Mexican American surfers experiences with sport as a lens into race, gender and class relations. Specifically, it seeks to understand how a history of gender, race, and class oppression has played out in this understudied terrain of sports. This study offers empirical insight into the ways in which Mexican Americans navigate and (un)successfully infiltrate predominantly white, male, middle-class sporting arenas. In this study I also examine the relationship between access and barriers, specifically how access to public recreational spaces are constricted by participants’ real and imagined barriers. By exploring Mexican American surfers’ everyday experiences, I unearthed the varying ways Mexican American surfers experienced discrimination and marginalization across intersecting and interlocking identities.
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Exploring Organizational Structures for Women in Academe: A Feminist Exploration of Career and CareAshton M. Mouton (5930072) 10 June 2019 (has links)
In 2008, Women’s Studies in Communication released a special issue entitled “Conversations and Commentary on Redefining the Professor(iate): Valuing Commitments to Care and Career in Academe” where the authors discussed how a lack of support for multiple and competing roles related to care and career responsibilities negatively impacted the careers of women faculty members. Today, women faculty members still experience more challenges associated with advancement, tenure, and promotion compared to their male counterparts and are also more likely to leave academia as leaks in the pipeline. Previous research has demonstrated that these challenges are due to organizational barriers rather than individual choices and abilities (McMurtrie, 2013; Slaughter, 2012). As such, this study employs two theoretical frameworks to explore career challenges in more detail: structuration theory (Giddens 1979; 1984) and feminist intersectional theory (Crenshaw, 1988; 1989/1993; 1991). Coupled together, structuration theory and feminist intersectional theory enable the researcher to understand what structures enable and constrain tenure/promotion and care needs/responsibilities and to be critical of those structures and who they privilege along the way. Semi-structured interviews (n=49), in combination with document collection (n=433) and logging, were used to assess the organizational structure and the movement of participants through the structure. Analysis of the documents and interviews illustrate rules and resources that both enable and constrain tenure, promotion, and care work for female faculty.
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Redes sociais e intersetorialidade na gestão da saúdeSilva, Maria de Fátima da 05 March 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-03-05 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / This thesis aims to investigate the patterns of interactions in the intraorganizational and interorganizational relationship, as well as the intersectoral network, based on the analysis of the social networks among the managers that integrate the management team of health units and services of the Unified Health System (SUS) of the Municipality of São Paulo, a non-profit organization - SPDM. It was investigated if there is a process of interaction in social and intersectoral network in the management and between the units and health services of Ipiranga, Vila Mariana and Jabaquara and the other areas that work with the health area in meeting the demands of health users. The methodology of network analysis, of a quantitative nature, was carried out through the execution of an individual interview with the application of a form, to identify the existence of an interorganizational and interorganizational network and the intersectoral action, between sectors and organizations that interact with the health area. In the analysis of the data, the networks and the contact links among the agents, the subjects and shared themes were characterized, and the identification of the professionals demanded in these interactions, between the health units, health services and other organizations that interact with the Cheers. The data were entered in Excel and processed in the network analysis software, ORA.NetScenes.
The metrics adopted allowed the identification and analysis of the structure of the network and the centrality of the agents in the interactions of the health area with the social assistance, education and services of the health care network, such as the relationship between Attention in Emergency and Emergency, Hospital Attention, Specialized Ambulatory Care and Psychosocial Care. The analyzes showed that the established links represent a small fraction of the total number of possible links between the health care modalities analyzed in the Ipiranga region and the Vila Mariana and Jabaquara regions. The regions denote high potential of development and strengthening intra-organizational relations between the modalities of attention in the integral care to the health user / Esta tese se propõe a investigar os padrões de interações na relação intraorganizacional e interorganizacional, bem como a rede intersetorial, a partir da análise das redes sociais entre os gestores que integram a equipe de gestão das unidades e serviços de saúde do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) do Município de São Paulo, de uma organização sem fins lucrativos - a SPDM. Investigou-se se há um processo de interação em rede social e intersetorial na gestão e entre as unidades e serviços de saúde do Ipiranga, Vila Mariana e Jabaquara e as demais áreas que atuam com a área da saúde no atendimento às demandas dos usuários da saúde. Adotou-se a metodologia de pesquisa, de natureza quantitativa, realizada mediante a execução de entrevista individual com a aplicação de um formulário, a fim de identificar a existência de uma rede intraorganizacional e interorganizacional e a ação intersetorial, entre setores e organizações que interagem com a área da saúde. Na análise dos dados, caracterizaram-se as redes e os vínculos de contato entre os agentes, os assuntos e temas compartilhados, e a identificação dos profissionais demandados nessas interações, entre as unidades de saúde, serviços de saúde e demais organizações que interagem com a saúde. Os dados foram inseridos no Excel e tratados no software para análise de redes, o ORA.NetScenes.
As métricas adotadas permitiram a identificação e a análise da estrutura da rede e a centralidade dos agentes nas interações da área de saúde com a assistência social, educação e serviços da rede assistencial como as relações entre Atenção na Urgência e Emergência, a Atenção Hospitalar, a Atenção Ambulatorial Especializada e a Atenção Psicossocial. As análises revelaram que os vínculos estabelecidos representam uma baixa fração do total de vínculos possíveis, para os tipos de relação analisada nesta pesquisa, entre todas as modalidades de atenção à saúde, tanto na região Ipiranga quanto na região Vila Mariana e Jabaquara. As regiões denotam alto potencial de desenvolvimento e fortalecimento das relações intraorganizacional entre as modalidades de atenção no atendimento integral ao usuário da saúde
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'Rewriting widowhood' : intersectionality, well-being and agency amongst widowed women in NepalSolley, Suzanne January 2016 (has links)
In an expansive feminist literature on gender and development, scholarly research on widows and widowhood remains limited, particularly within the context of Nepal. While there are some important exceptions, existing work reinforces stereotypes of widows as old and poor victims, and widowhood as essentially a marginalised and vulnerable status. This thesis seeks to confront such homogenous views and to 'rewrite' widowhood. In particular, it explores the diverse experiences of widowhood through the adoption of an intersectional life-course lens, conceptualises well-being from the embedded perspective of widows and examines the complex ways in which widowed women assert agency. This thesis is born out of a longstanding academic engagement with Nepali widows. Based upon ethnographic qualitative research, the study involved two periods of intensive research in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. The research was operationalised through a triangulation of qualitative methods resulting in a rich evidence base of eighty-one semi-structured interviews, eighteen oral histories, five focus groups and ten key informant interviews. This research shows that that widowhood is more complex than much of the scholarship to date suggests. Key findings include the particular salience of age, caste and the life course in shaping experiences of widowhood. It demonstrates that while widows' understandings of well-being can be categorised as material, perceptual and relational, relationships with children, family and the wider community in which they live underpin all of these. This research also uncovered widows' complicated and contradictory enactments of agency that can be placed on a 'resisting-conforming' continuum, and are shaped by gendered cultural norms, eschatological beliefs, temporality and intersectional identities. This thesis contributes to more nuanced empirical and theoretical understandings of widows and widowhood, intersectionality well-being and agency.
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ESPAÇO, INTERSECCIONALIDADES E VIVÊNCIA COTIDIANA GAY NA CIDADE DE PONTA GROSSA, PARANÁHanke, William 29 March 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-03-29 / This research of thought brings how the spaces can make the daily living of gay men in the city of Ponta Grossa – Paraná, between oppression situations to relief. To
achievement this research, were interviewees eight people who self-identify as gay men, with ages between 19 to 33 years. For this, we use both the concept of space
and intersectionality, relating them based on the daily life of people which are being discussed here. Moreover, the systematization of the dates that are presented was
done from the semistructured interviews, which has been posted in a database of the free application suite for desktop, BrOffice. The research showed that spaces such
as the home of the parents and the school have been or was spaces in their oppression of existences. It is the fact that the relationships that constitute them have
been substantiated by hegemonic identities constructed. This trajectory of research also showed that public spaces that make their experiences to become of neutrality,
according to the behaviors that are colluding to their normativities. Already spatiality church was represented by the majority of interviewees while a space of
controversial intersection, this because the constitutions of their relations are contradictory, that is, at the same time oppression and relief. Finally, the relief areas
were represented by the own home, house of a friends and the LGBT party scene. The results show that the relief spaces have relation with that what is built by the
people themselves and their relations of affectivity. The results of this collective analysis showed that even people have different spatial experiences by sharing them
certain identities they start to connect through of a process of solidarity for had also experienced relations of oppression or privilege in their lives. Thus, we understand
that all the spaces that make up the daily living of gay men analyzed here, are spaces that have in their constitutions power relations, the result of identity
hegemony, result of several power mechanisms, including the gender. / Essa pesquisa evidencia como os espaços podem compor a vivência cotidiana de homens gays na cidade de Ponta Grossa - Paraná, entre situações de opressão ao
alívio. Para a realização dessa pesquisa, foram entrevistados oito sujeitos que se autoidentificam enquanto homens gays, apresentando idade entre 19 a 33 anos. Para isso, utilizamos tanto o conceito de espaço quanto o de interseccionalidade, relacionando-os a partir das vivências cotidianas das pessoas que aqui foram
analisadas. Além disso, a sistematização dos dados que são apresentados foi feita a partir de entrevistas semiestruturadas, as quais foram lançadas em um banco de dados do suíte de aplicativos livre para escritório BrOffice. A pesquisa apontou que espaços como a casa dos pais e a escola têm sido ou foram espaços em suas
vivências de opressão. Isso está no fato de que as relações que as constituem têm se fundamentado por identidades hegemonicamente construídas. Esta trajetória de pesquisa também evidenciou que os espaços públicos que compõem suas vivências passam a ser de neutralidade, de acordo com comportamentos que são coniventes às suas normatividades. Já a espacialidade igreja foi representada pela maioria dos entrevistados enquanto um espaço de intersecção controversa, isso porque as constituições de suas relações são contraditórias, ou seja, ao mesmo tempo de
opressão e alívio. Por fim, os espaços de alívio foram representados pela casa própria, casa dos amigos e a balada LGBT. Os resultados apontaram que os
espaços de alívio têm relação com aquilo que é construído pelos próprios sujeitos e suas relações de afetividade. Os resultados da análise coletiva das vivências espaciais destes homens gays evidenciaram que mesmo as pessoas tendo vivências espaciais diferentes, ao compartilharem de determinadas identidades
passam a se conectar através de um processo de solidariedade por terem também vivenciado relações de opressão ou de privilégio em suas vidas. Assim, entendemos que todos os espaços que compõem a vivência dos homens gays aqui analisados são espaços que têm em suas constituições relações de poder, fruto de hegemonias identitárias, resultado de diversos mecanismos de poder, dentre eles o de gênero.
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Nem santas nem putas, apenas mulheres: espacialidades de mulheres prostitutas de baixa renda no exercício de maternagens em Ponta Grossa – PR.Przybysz, Juliana 31 March 2017 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2017-03-31 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Esta pesquisa tem como questão central: como se estabelecem as espacialidades
de mulheres prostitutas no exercício de maternagens, na cidade de Ponta Grossa,
Paraná? Para respondê-la, foram realizados dois levantamentos dos locais de
prostituição na cidade, nos anos de 2013 e 2016, envolvendo a aplicação de 115
questionários. A partir desse levantamento, foi possível identificar três locais de
prostituição utilizados por mulheres de baixa renda como as boates, bares e ruas
específicas da cidade. A identificação das mulheres mães que exerciam a
prostituição possibilitou a criação de vínculos durante as observações de campo e a
realização de 12 entrevistas em profundidade. A inteligibilidade do fenômeno foi
possível por meio da análise das entrevistas conforme metodologia de Silva e Silva
(2016). As redes semânticas de sentidos do discurso das mulheres mães que
exercem a prostituição na cidade de Ponta Grossa permitem afirmar que apesar de
imperar a dicotomia das figuras de mãe e da prostituta, inclusive no imaginário das
próprias prostitutas, esta é fruto do discurso hegemônico. As práticas simultâneas da maternagem e da atividade comercial sexual desenvolvidas pelas mulheres
entrevistadas elucidam estratégias de ações complementares e interdependentes
que fundem a identidade materna à da prostituta. Dessa forma, elas também
evidenciam a constituição de um espaço relacional em que o público e o privado não
estão opostos e dicotomizados. / This research has as central question: how are the spatialities of prostitutes women
established in the practice of maternity, in the city of Ponta Grossa, Paraná? For
respond to it, two surveys of the prostitution sites in the city were made, in the years
2013 and 2016, involving the application of 115 questionnaires. From this survey, it
was possible to identify three places of prostitution used by low-income women, such as nightclubs, bars and specific streets of the city. The identification of mothers
women who were carry out the prostitution has allowed the creation of bonds during
the field observations and conduct 12 in-depth interviews. The intelligibility of the
phenomenon was made possible through the analysis of the interviews according to
Silva e Silva's methodology (2016). The semantic networks of the discourses of
mother’s women who practice the prostitution in the city of Ponta Grossa make it
possible to affirm that despite the dichotomy between the figures of the mother and
the prostitute rules, even in the imagination of the prostitutes themselves, this is the
result of the hegemonic discourse. The simultaneous practices of mothering and
commercial sexual activity developed by the women interviewed elucidate strategies
of complementary and interdependent actions that fuse the maternal identity to the
prostitute identify. Thus, they also evidence the constitution of a relational space in
which the public and the private are not opposed and dichotomized.
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A construção social da “saúde reprodutiva” no Brasil. Um olhar na perspectiva da interseccionalidade de gênero e raçaDuarte, Heloísa Helena da Silva 07 1900 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012-07 / CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / O objetivo do artigo é analisar a produção contemporânea de discursos sociais sobre a “saúde reprodutiva” no Brasil, com foco nas tensões discursivas ocasionadas em torno da Estratégia Rede Cegonha do Ministério da Saúde. Adotouse a perspectiva teórico-metodológica da análise crítica de discurso. Nas próprias críticas das feministas à Estratégia observamos, a partir de um olhar interseccional, uma ênfase maior na autonomia feminina na crítica das feministas brancas, e um olhar mais atento a outras dimensões por parte das feministas negras, tentando alargar a perspectiva da Estratégia às questões raciais. / The aim of this paper is to analyze the production of contemporary social discourse around the "reproductive health" in Brazil, with a focus on discursive tensions arising around the Stork Network Strategy of the Ministry of Health adopted was the theoretical-methodological analysis of the critical speech. In her own feminist critiques of the Strategy Network Stork observe greater emphasis on female autonomy in the critique of white feminists, and a closer look at other dimensions by the black feminists, trying to broaden the perspective of strategy to racial issues.
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Mulheres da paz : histórias de vida, interseccionalidades e processos de subjetivaçãoD'Ávila, Michele Nunes January 2016 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo discutir de que forma a interseccionalidade dos marcadores sociais de gênero, raça, classe e geração/idade atravessam a relação das mulheres com o Projeto Mulheres da Paz, transcorrendo pelos percursos que as levaram até este projeto social, como definem e entendem o sentido de “ser uma mulher da paz” e a relação deste projeto nos processos de subjetivação. Por meio dos relatos das trajetórias de vida de 10 mulheres da paz, a interseccionalidade destes marcadores sociais e seus atravessamentos na relação das participantes da pesquisa com o Projeto Mulheres da Paz foi descrita e analisada. Conceitos do campo das relações de gênero e sua articulação às questões interseccionais foram fios condutores deste estudo. A partir desta pesquisa foi possível elencar e compreender a magnitude das marcas concebidas pela interseccionalidade do gênero, da classe, da raça e da geração/idade na história de vida dessas mulheres, incidindo na maneira com que produzem sentido à suas participações neste projeto social. Além disso, por intermédio desse engajamento no programa, relevantes elementos imbricaram transformações nos processos de subjetivação, tais como o fortalecimento das relações comunitárias e o empoderamento Fatores que possibilitaram às entrevistadas mudanças nas suas relações familiares, aprendizados sobre relações de gênero e acesso aos direitos e a participação nos espaços públicos de maneira a serem reconhecidas e valorizadas. Outra questão apontada com veemência foi o desafio posto às práticas de trabalho/pesquisa que se pautam no olhar interseccional, em que a operacionalidade deste conceito nos interroga diante de sua complexidade, ao mesmo tempo em que nos convoca a uma perspectiva afinada e valiosa de análise das relações sociais de poder. Por fim, foi percebido que o campo das políticas públicas para as mulheres (e não só) precisa estreitar laços com a discussão teórica e prática das interseccionalidades, como forma de romper com riscos que reproduzam violação de direitos, apostando em estratégias que acionem mudanças nos jogos de poder vigentes na nossa sociedade. / This paper aims to discuss how the intersectionality of social markers, such as gender, race, class and generation/age go through the relationship of women in the Projeto Mulheres da Paz - Women of Peace Project, in free translation - moving along the paths that led them to this social project, how do they define and understand the meaning of "being a woman of peace" and the relation of this social project in subjective processes. Through the narrative of life trajectories given by 10 women of peace, the intersectionality of these social markers and their crossings in relation to the study participants in the Women of Peace Project had been described and analyzed. Concepts from the field of gender relations and their articulation to intersectional issues were conductive wires for this study. From this research, it was possible to list and understand the magnitude of the marks designed by gender intersectionality, class, race and generation/age in the history of life of these women, focusing on the way they produce meaning in their participations in this social project Moreover, through the engagement in the program, other relevant elements intertwined transformations in subjectivity processes, such as the strengthening in community relations and empowerment; factors that had enabled changes in the interviewees‟ family relationships, learnings about gender relations and access to rights and participation in public spaces, in order to be recognized and valued. Another issue strongly pointed was the challenge put to the working practices/research which were based on intersectional look, in which the operationalization of the concept questions us on its complexity, at the same time that calls us to a more finely tuned and valuable perspective analysis of the social relations of power. Finally, it was realized that the field of public policies for women (and not only) have closer ties with the theoretical discussion and practice of intersectionality as a way to break away from risks that reproduce violation. Betting strategies that trigger changes in the power games existing in our society.
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Se esta rua se esta rua fosse minha...: cuidado à população em situação de rua em Lajeado, RSTedeschi, Kátia Mottin January 2016 (has links)
Cuidado à população adulta em situação de rua em Lajeado, RS. Essa é a temática que orienta a pesquisa, que tem como objetivo central compreender como as pessoas adultas, em situação de rua, percebem e acolhem as estratégias de cuidado disponibilizadas pelo sistema de Proteção Social na cidade de Lajeado. Para embasar os objetivos da pesquisa, foram criados quatro capítulos conceituais para fundamentar teoricamente a proposta: A praça, o enredo, a história; Paulo, Joaquim e Márcio: quem são eles que compõem a história; Política da Assistência Social; Onde fica a praça? Onde se passa a história? Um pouco sobre Lajeado. Esta é uma pesquisa de abordagem qualitativa, que utilizou como metodologia grupos focais com a população em situação de rua de Lajeado. As falas disparadas nos encontros foram avaliadas pela análise de conteúdo proposta por Bardin (2011). Após as transcrições, os conteúdos foram distribuídos em quatro categorias: Vida com Droga, Droga com Vida (versa sobre as relações estabelecidas com o uso de álcool e outras drogas em suas vivências nas ruas); Entre o real e o ideal(izado) (aborda a rede de serviços disponível na cidade, do mesmo modo que avaliam como necessário); Trabalho: o abre e fecha (discute formas de inclusão e exclusão que atravessam o mercado de trabalho); Quem (des) cuida de quem? (analisa as relações de cuidado que vivenciam na rua, que perpassam movimentos de acolhida e violência). Ao longo do processo de escrita do trabalho, foram realizados encontros com a proposta de discutir a construção da história. Nestes foram apresentados os resultados aos sujeitos participantes e, ainda, ocorreram práticas de cuidado como roda de conversa, lanche coletivo, risadas, etc. / Care to people on the street in Lajeado, RS. This is the theme that guides the research, which was aimed at understanding how the adults people on the street realize and embrace the strategies of care provided by the social protection system in the city of Lajeado. To support the objectives of the research, four conceptual chapters were created to theoretically support the proposal: The square, the plot, the story; Paulo, Joaquim and Márcio: who are they that make up the story; Politics of Social Assistance; Where is the square? Where does the story take place? About Lajeado. This is a qualitative study which used as methodology focal groups on the streets people of Lajeado. The statements triggered in the meetings were evaluated by content analysis proposed by Bardin (2011). After the transcripts, the contents were divided into four categories: Life on Drugs, Drugs with Life (it deals with the established relations with the use of alcohol and other drugs in their experiences on the streets); Between the real and the ideal (ized) (it addresses the network services available in the city, as well as evaluating as necessary); Work: opens and closes (discusses ways of inclusion and exclusion that cross the labor market); Who (un) takes care of whom? (It analyzes the care relationships they experience between them, or in their relations on the street, as well as how they perceive the care provided by the city services). At the end of the research and writing process, a meeting was held with the aim to discuss the construction of the story. The results were presented to the participating people and care practices also ocurred as conversation circle, collective snack, laughter, etc.
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Adolescent intimate partner violence : exploring the experiences of female survivorsMcgregor, Kirsty January 2018 (has links)
This research contributes to existing knowledge of intimate partner violence (IPV) by highlighting the lived experiences of female adolescent survivors through the examination of the lived experiences of seventeen participants. Framed within an intersectional feminist epistemology and informed by psychoanalytical theories, a hybrid of the Free Association Narrative Interview method (Hollway and Jefferson, 2001) and the Biographical Interview Method (Wengraf, 2002) was applied, allowing an in-depth analysis of the young women's adolescent experiences of IPV. The female participants' narratives highlighted significant levels of psychological, sexual and physical violence by various male partners, suggesting that gender is indeed a mediating factor. These experiences reflect Johnson's Typologies of Domestic Violence (2008). In addition, consideration of other intersecting factors, such as age, socioeconomic demographic information, familial exposure to IPV and previous IPV victimisation, highlighted the necessity to consider all factors when determining risk and experience (Potter, 2015). This research adds to the debate regarding gender symmetry of IPV perpetration and victimisation, with analysis of participants' experiences suggesting gender symmetry is not experienced by all adolescents, thus further exploration of this phenomenon is required. Similarly, participants experienced severe forms of physical, sexual and psychological violence at each stage of adolescence (early 10 to 13 years; middle 14 to 16 years; late adolescence and young adulthood 17 to 25 years) contradicting the oft held assumption that more severe violence occurs solely in adulthood. Analysis of participants' experiences of informal and formal support, and an exploration of participants' ideal prevention intervention model argues for a public health approach to preventing AIPV, with resources focused on primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. Ultimately the young women felt that with appropriate education, support and intervention they could have avoided, or at least reduced, their exposure to abuse. Hence in order to reduce and/or prevent adolescents from experiencing IPV resources should be aimed at giving young people the information, skills and abilities to resist gendered inequalities and unhealthy relationship behaviours, and promote healthy and happy romantic and sexual relationships.
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