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    Queerplatonic Relationship

    Revision as of 17:36, 14 October 2020 by 164.106.75.249 (talk) (Undo revision 15804 by Chaoticcylinder (talk))
    A commonly used quasiplatonic flag.


    Quasiplatonic relationship, also called a queerplatonic relationship, quirkyplatonic relationship, or qplatonic relationship (abbreviated QPR), is an umbrella term for any relationship that bends the rules for telling apart romantic relationships from non-romantic relationships.[1]

    Another common quasiplatonic flag.

    In some societies, hard lines are drawn between appropriate behavior for a romance compared to a friendship. For example, cultural norms might say that romantic partners are more physically affectionate or more emotionally close than friends are, as well as more likely to partner in major life activities such as buying a house or raising a child together.

    Wherever those lines are blurred, that relationship can be called quasiplatonic. For example, quasiplatonic relationships can include friendships and ambiguously-romantic relationships that go beyond friendship norms in emotional intensity, physical affection, or other areas. Some quasiplatonic partners also live together or get married. Quasiplatonic relationships can look different for everyone, depending on what the people involved are comfortable with.

    A quasiplatonic relationship can be monogamous or polyamorous, involving more than two people. Pursuing a quasiplatonic relationship is not necessarily mutually exclusive with pursuing romantic relationships, and the term is not restricted to any identity category.

    People in quasiplatonic relationships might refer to each other as their quasiplatonic partner (QPP) or as "zucchini", a term that was originally a joke in the a-spec community about lacking a word to properly describe the term, so they could just use any word they want, like zucchini.

    Quasiplatonic Attraction

    Quasiplatonic attraction is a form of attraction experienced mainly, but not exclusively, by a-spec people. Quasiplatonic attraction can be very similar to platonic attraction and alterous attraction. For some people these types of attraction greatly overlap and they do not make any distinction between them. For others they may feel like there is a clear distinction between these feelings. A quasiplatonic crush can be called a plush.

    Someone who does not experience quasiplatonic attraction or does not desire quasiplatonic relationships may call themself aquasiplatonic. Quasiplatonic attraction is not a requirement for a QPR, though. Some aquasiplatonic people may still want or have quasirplatonic relationship, they just do not get plushes. Other aquasiplatonic might not desire a quasiplatonic relationship. They may also identify as nonamorous.

    History

    The term quasiplatonic originated among asexuals to describe an ambiguous category outside the strict categories of romance and friendship.[2] The term was first used by Meloukhia in the comment section of a 2010 Dreamwidth post.[3] In 2011, Meloukhia, also known as S. E. Smith, introduced the term on Tumblr.[4]

    Symbolism

    Currently, there is no consensus on quasiplatonic symbolism. At least four different flag designs have been proposed for quasiplatonic.[5] Most of these flags use the colors yellow and pink. Yellow is commonly used to symbolize platonic relationships. Pink is possibly use because it is a light form of red, which is commonly used to represent romantic attraction, showing that quasiplatonic relationships can sometimes resemble romantic relationships but that they are different nonetheless.

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