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'''Platonic attraction''' is a form of [[attraction]] |
'''Platonic attraction''' is a form of [[attraction]] that is defined as the desire to form a close platonic relationship (friendship) with a specific person, or to form a closer friendship with someone one already knows. The type of friendship desired can often go beyond casual friendship and revolves around a willingness to engage in a very deep symbiotic friendship, and sharing interests and experiences. Platonic attraction is not simply "a desire to have friends", rather it is an intense desire to be close friends with someone specific. One might feel intimidated or flustered when around this specific person. Platonic attraction is sometimes used as an umbrella term for any attraction that is not [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] or [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]].<ref>[https://www.pillowfort.social/posts/992935 Do you consider "platonic relationship" to be a synonym of friendship?]</ref> |
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* [[Emotional Attraction|Emotional attraction]] that is not [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] |
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* Physical attraction that is not [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] |
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* Any attraction that is not romantic or sexual<ref>[https://www.pillowfort.social/posts/992935 Do you consider "platonic relationship" to be a synonym of friendship?]</ref> |
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Platonic attraction can be considered a parent category or overlapping category with [[Queerplatonic Relationship|queerplatonic]] attraction. For some people these categories made be difference, for other people these types of attraction overlap and they do not make any distinction between them. |
Platonic attraction can be considered a parent category or overlapping category with [[Queerplatonic Relationship|queerplatonic]] attraction. For some people these categories made be difference, for other people these types of attraction overlap and they do not make any distinction between them. |
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The term "squish" has sometimes been used as an informal synonym for platonic attraction.<ref>[https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/23290-squish/ AVEN thread: *SQUISH!*]</ref><ref>[https://secondlina.tumblr.com/post/21955456091/a-comic-about-the-different-types-of-attraction A comic about the different types of attraction]</ref> People who do not get squishes might call themselves [[aplatonic]]. |
The term "squish" has sometimes been used as an informal synonym for platonic attraction.<ref>[https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/23290-squish/ AVEN thread: *SQUISH!*]</ref><ref>[https://secondlina.tumblr.com/post/21955456091/a-comic-about-the-different-types-of-attraction A comic about the different types of attraction]</ref> People who do not get squishes might call themselves [[aplatonic]]. |
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Platonic attraction is not simply "the desire to have friends". Rather it is an intense desire to be close friends with someone specific. One might feel intimidated or flustered when around this specific person. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 00:42, 13 August 2020
Platonic attraction is a form of attraction that is defined as the desire to form a close platonic relationship (friendship) with a specific person, or to form a closer friendship with someone one already knows. The type of friendship desired can often go beyond casual friendship and revolves around a willingness to engage in a very deep symbiotic friendship, and sharing interests and experiences. Platonic attraction is not simply "a desire to have friends", rather it is an intense desire to be close friends with someone specific. One might feel intimidated or flustered when around this specific person. Platonic attraction is sometimes used as an umbrella term for any attraction that is not romantic or sexual.[1]
Platonic attraction can be considered a parent category or overlapping category with queerplatonic attraction. For some people these categories made be difference, for other people these types of attraction overlap and they do not make any distinction between them.
The term "squish" has sometimes been used as an informal synonym for platonic attraction.[2][3] People who do not get squishes might call themselves aplatonic.