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Commonly used platonic stances include the following: |
Commonly used platonic stances include the following: |
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* [[Friendship-Favorable]] - One feels favorable towards or enjoys platonic interaction. |
* [[Plato-Favorable|Friendship-Favorable]] - One feels favorable towards or enjoys platonic interaction. |
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* [[Friendship-Indifferent]] - One has no strong feelings regarding platonic interaction. |
* [[Plato-Indifferent|Friendship-Indifferent]] - One has no strong feelings regarding platonic interaction. |
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* [[Friendship-Repulsed]] - One feels repulsed by platonic interaction. |
* [[Plato-Repulsed|Friendship-Repulsed]] - One feels repulsed by platonic interaction. |
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* [[Friendship-Averse]] - One feels repulsed by the idea of personally engaging in platonic interaction. |
* [[Friendship-Averse]] - One feels repulsed by the idea of personally engaging in platonic interaction. |
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* [[Friendship-Ambivalent]] - One has mixed or complicated feelings regarding platonic interaction. |
* [[Plato-Ambivalent|Friendship-Ambivalent]] - One has mixed or complicated feelings regarding platonic interaction. |
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* [[Friendship-Oscillating]] - One’s feelings towards platonic interaction change or fluctuate over time. |
* [[Friendship-Oscillating]] - One’s feelings towards platonic interaction change or fluctuate over time. |
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* [[Friendship-Drained]] - One feels repulsed by platonic interaction due to trauma or exhaustion. |
* [[Friendship-Drained]] - One feels repulsed by platonic interaction due to trauma or exhaustion. |