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fandomsecrets2015-03-12 06:34 pm
[ SECRET POST #2990 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2990 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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(Transformers Prime)
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(Transformers Prime)
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[Wish / Clamp / Manga in this artstyle in general]
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[Terry Pratchett]
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[STRAIN: Strategic Armored Infantry]
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[CSI Cyber]
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[POTC & One Piece]
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[Marvel Comics' Black Widow]
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[James Corden, new host of the LATE LATE SHOW (and for DOCTOR WHO)]
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[Harry Potter]
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[Fallen London]
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Re: Inspired by the thread with the aromantic person who dates
Back in the days of the Greek and Roman empires, the term to describe what OP is talking about was "platonic" love. It denoted a love between friends so intense and passionate as to be equal to or above your wife, but with no sexual connection. It was said to be an ideal love, in fact- one to aspire to more than romantic love (because sexism, but that's another story).
Now, platonic love means something a bit different... but I think the platonic love of old still exists out there. It's just no longer talked about in quite the same manner.
Re: Inspired by the thread with the aromantic person who dates
(Anonymous) 2015-03-13 07:35 am (UTC)(link)I don't know, the last time this topic came up, it made me realize that everyone has such different ideas of where the line between friendship and romance is.