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[ SECRET POST #3173 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3173 ⌋
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[Detroit Metal City]
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[Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders]
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[Hockey RPF]
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-13 05:35 am (UTC)(link)I can respect that. I have a person (family member) in my life who I consider something of a platonic soulmate. We're not twins, but our closeness and connection is something I've seen in the way some identical twins are with each other. So I do understand the depth of what "platonic pair-bond" can mean.
What I don't understand is the idea many people seem to have that adding sex to a profound relationship cheapens it. What a depressing view of sex. I don't think sex necessarily makes a relationship better, stronger, more profound, but nor do I think it necessarily makes a relationship weaker, cheaper, more trivial.
So yes, my Mulder and Scully are in love. My Mulder and Scully want to have sex with each other. That doesn't negate anything else about their relationship. It's in addition to everything else they share with each other, not instead of it.