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10 Reasons Why Evangelical Lesbians Are Invisible Within Purity Culture

17 min · 2. juli 2026
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Join Kit Morgan, a queer and trans licensed therapist (in New York, Virginia, and Indiana), as they explore the often invisible and overlooked experiences of lesbians shaped by purity culture. This episode highlights ten critical reasons why lesbian voices have been marginalized within religious trauma educational contexts, emphasizing the importance of understanding gender and sexuality through a religious trauma-informed lens. Main topics: * The impact of purity culture on female submissiveness and passivity * Queer erasures within biblical stories like Ruth and Naomi * Emotional intimacy and physical exploration in women’s Bible studies * The suppression of female sexuality and gender expression * The dangers of early marriage and issues around marital rape * The complex realities of lesbian women in abusive marriages with cisgender men and fears around child custody * The spiritualization of desire and feelings of being ‘different’ after leaving purity culture * The importance of supporting lesbian resilience and visibility Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to how religion and purity culture oppress queer identities 00:28 - Personal reflection on Lesbian Visibility Day and LGBTQ+ spaces in religious contexts 0:54 - How purity culture instills submissiveness and passivity in women 2:07 - The role of biblical stories and their possible queer interpretations 3:41 - Female companionship in biblical and church settings as potentially lesbian in nature 5:02 - How women are taught to deny their sexuality and desire 6:00 - Gender expression exploration and fears within religious communities 7:14 - Early marriage pressures and misinformation about sex 8:29 - The dangerous normalization of marital rape under religious teachings 10:11 - Fear of losing custody and the impact of religiously connected social services 14:47 - The sacredness of sexuality outside purity culture norms 15:20 - Feelings of being ‘different’ and spiritual bypassing 16:22 - How supporters can better uplift lesbians in their communities To learn more about this topic and religious trauma, please subscribe to @theliberatedporch on Substack, Instagram, and TikTok

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