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Platonic attraction
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If you've never heard of queerplatonic relationships before – chances are, you might have experienced it without even realizing it! Take a look at the 6 signs.
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Alloplatonic refers to someone who regularly feels platonic attraction. It refers to anyone who is not aplatonic or on the aplatonic spectrum. An alloplatonic person may regularly get squishes or "friend crushes".
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Panplatonic is the platonic attraction to all genders, or other forms of non-romantic attraction. Panplatonic does not refer to someone who simply "has friends of multiple genders" or "is capable of being friends with people of any gender", rather it describes someone who regularly experiences squishes or "friend crushes". This is mostly used by aroace people or people in QPRs.
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Companionate love can be an umbrella term or a stand-alone identity. Companionate love is where one does not wish to have a romantic or sexual relationship but still wants a deep relationship with someone. It can be an umbrella term for alterous attraction, platonic love, sensual attraction, or anything that does not fall into a sexual or romantic relationship, or it can be used more specifically as a stand-alone term. If one was to use companionate as a stand-alone term, they…
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When meeting and dating women it's REALLY important to start platonic touching early. When building attraction and then connection - adding some touches helps create comfort and familiarity with one another. Here is our guide on the three stages of touching.
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Idemromantic is a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum. It is a subcategory of quoiromantic and is closely related to platoniromantic. It is described...
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Infographic dissecting relationship myths, and providing information about queerplatonic relationships
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is an individual that does not experience platonic attraction, but desires to have a platonic relationship anyways. Cupioplatonic individuals are often platonic-favorable [: an individual who is favorable towards or enjoys the act or concept of platonic interaction ] but absolutely do not have to be to be cupioplatonic. The term also may be used for individuals who desire platonic attraction without any reason with someone. (Alternative flag)
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The aromantic spectrum, abbreviated as arospec[1] or aro-spec[2], refers to romantic orientations that are aromantic or are closely related to aromanticism when placed on a spectrum ranging from aromantic to alloromantic.[1][2][3] It is also used by people whose aromantic identities are...
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Although many folks are familiar with sexual and romantic attraction, there are several other types of attraction that are important in relationships. This post gives an overview of the many differ…
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