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    Platonic
    /pləˈtɒnɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. of or associated with the Greek philosopher Plato or his ideas: "readers of the Platonic dialogues"
    • 2. confined to words, theories, or ideals, and not leading to practical action: "a Platonic gesture"

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  2. Sep 28, 2020 · Platonic love originally derived from the philosipher Plato and concerns rising through levels of closeness to wisdom, union with the truth. This is the ancient, philosophical interpretation. Today, Platonic love is an affectionate relationship into which the sexual element does not enter, especially in cases where one might easily assume otherwise.

  3. So, conflating queer platonic relationships to just really really close friendships is a false narrative. Limiting queer platonic relationships to just between ace and/aro people is also false (though they may be involved, and may make up a high(et) proportion of participants - I have no idea- I haven’t seen any research either way).

  4. That object is called the Platonic ideal of a chair – it is everything that makes a chair chair-like, and nothing that doesn't make it chair-like. It's the chair that our mind imagines when someone says "chair" – the chair that we compare other objects to to determine if they are chairs at all.

  5. Mar 27, 2022 · A platonic solid is any of the 5 perfect geometric forms whose faces are all identical to each other, such as a cube. The idea here is that the physical world is imperfect, so such platonic concepts are non-physical. Platonic love more literally refers to Plato's writings on the evolution of different kinds of love.

  6. "Platonic love is a type of love that is not sexual or romantic. Platonic love is contrasted with romantic love." These are the descriptions from Wikipedia. You find it in many other languages, such as French (amour platonique), Spanish (amor platónico) and German (platonische Liebe). They all have the same root and meaning.

  7. Oct 14, 2021 · The platonic bond is important and unique, but tends to be more stable in terms of showing it. Intimacy is built around the platonic partners and the environment so that it is always present without fluctuations. Displays of affection. Platonic displays of affection differ from romantic ones as they are not intrinsically needed.

  8. Jul 15, 2023 · The classical meaning of platonic relationship is a relationship that doesn't involve romance nor sex. Like with friendship (usually). A queerplatonic relationship is like a "more exclusive" relationship with one (or more) person(s). It's that sweet spot between friendship and romance. It may or may not involve sex, but that's not the point of if.

  9. Dec 26, 2020 · 1.1M subscribers in the lgbt community. A safe space for GSRM (Gender, Sexual, and Romantic Minority) folk to discuss their lives, issues, interests…

  10. Jan 4, 2020 · The most common reason I see for platonic relationships is that one or both partners are on the asexual/aromantic spectrum. But I’m sure that you could pursue a platonic partnership with someone for whom you have intellectual chemistry but no sexual and/or romantic attraction. It all depends on whether the other person is amenable to that.

  11. If by queer platonic you mean queer platonic relationship (QPR for short), it is essentially the same as a romantic partnership minus the romance. It’s when people come together to form a life partnership in a platonic way. These relationships might be sexual, they might not. Each QPR is different depending on the people in it.

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