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"Platonic love derives from Plato’s analogy that platonic love teaches us to pursue greater goals and essentially motivate each other to become the best versions of ourselves," she told BuzzFeed.
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Platonic love can be as deep, meaningful, and physically affectionate as romantic love, Miller adds. The only difference is that it typically does not include a desire or expectation of sexual or ...
Platonic love is named after the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, who described this type of love in his work “Symposium.” He described platonic love as a feeling that strays away from the physical ...
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Platonic love in its modern popular sense is an affectionate relationship into which the sexual element does not enter, especially in cases where one might easily assume otherwise. A simple ...
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Opinion: Amid Valentine’s Day festivities, platonic love should be equally celebrated (Hao Tam Tran/Daily Bruin) By Alexandra Yakimova Feb. 13, 2024 6:51 p.m.