Platonic
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To love someone in an I dont want to do you kind of way.
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An emotionally and socially, but not sexually, involved relationship.
Nowadays, often a term for a friendship between a man and a woman which doesnt include a sexual element.
A friendship that lasts for as long as it takes for some twats to establish rumours about how the man wants to have off with the woman.
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A word often used to crush any hope of a possible future relationship due to compleet lack of physical intrest. It is often an [unrequited] feeling, making it a one sided platonic relationship.
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Completely and totally ::[just friends]::
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The tendency of women to develop close friendships with their male acquaintances, thereby pre-emptively eliminating any possibility of a romantic relationship, the result of which is to remove the poor schmucks heart and shred it
The process by which attractive and otherwise eligible women, when faced by proffered declarations of romantic interest by a male acquaintance, destroy the ego and spirit of said acquaintance by declaring that they only want to be friends.
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1)a close relationship without sex:noun form
2)without sex:adj. form
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- A relationship where there is no romance involved. Two involved in a plutonic relationship are strictly friends and maintain the relationship without any sexual acts.
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basically, the type of relationship that many men and women can never have together. this however does not stop many from trying.
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[Canadas] [word] for being romantically [involved].
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A type of love that is [non-sexual].
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A word Harry/[Hermione] [shippers] dont understand and/or ignore the meaning of.
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A pure [basic] [friendship] with the opposite sex. Nothing more than a [spiritual] relationship. Expressing nonphysical love
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A word [employed] when one does not wish to be in a romantic relationship, but instead wishes to [friend-zone] [the shit out of] somebody.
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To do something [typically] [romantic] a [friendly]/non-romantic way.
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A platonic relationship or emotion is loving but not sexual:
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