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A platonic relationship is one with no romantic or sexual features, but it means more than “just friends.” According to the ancient philosopher Plato, for whom the concept is named, this bond is a type of love experienced when we identify positive qualities we feel complete us, within another person.
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Read More »Longtime best friends (bffs) enjoy an intimate, pure platonic bond Platonic relationships have — like many things — been pigeonholed in media. They’re often portrayed as situations where one person longs for the other, but there’s no mutual romance, so they get “friend-zoned.” While the absence of romantic love is what sets a platonic relationship apart, these bonds can be some of the most powerful you develop throughout your life. Does platonic mean just friends? A platonic relationship is one with no romantic or sexual features, but it means more than “just friends.” According to the ancient philosopher Plato, for whom the concept is named, this bond is a type of love experienced when we identify positive qualities we feel complete us, within another person. In other words, your platonic relationships are those close friends in life with whom you feel aligned and who have your trust, confidence, and loyalty. You can be “just friends” with many people, but a platonic relationship is like finding your nonromantic soul mate. How platonic differs from other types of relationships Friendships can occur on many different levels, but platonic friendships are deeper and may be made up of traits related to intimacy, such as those that encourage emotional support, caring, and empathy. Many similar analyses note additional traits including: Acceptance. Appreciation for one another’s genuine traits. Appreciation for one another’s genuine traits. Loyalty. A sense of camaraderie and protectiveness. A sense of camaraderie and protectiveness. Understanding. Knowing simply through your bond what the other person might need or expect. Knowing simply through your bond what the other person might need or expect. Trust. Being able to confide in that person without doubt. Being able to confide in that person without doubt. Acceptance. Feeling able to be yourself around that person. Feeling able to be yourself around that person. Companionship. A sense of comfort and security around one another. A sense of comfort and security around one another. Enjoyment. Being together is a positive, happy, and enriching experience. Being together is a positive, happy, and enriching experience. Growth. Encouraging and helping one another toward positive life outcomes. Encouraging and helping one another toward positive life outcomes. Gratitude. A sense of appreciation for that person’s presence in your life. A sense of appreciation for that person’s presence in your life. Closeness. Considering someone as if they were a member of your family. What is platonic intimacy? Intimacy is not reserved for sex, though sex is often an expression of intimacy. Intimacy in a relationship is about allowing yourself to be vulnerable with another person, and it encompasses traits such as trust, security, and closeness. Intimacy, beyond physical, can be: emotional
Borrowed from Korean 오빠 (oppa, “elder brother or close elder male friend (of a female)”).
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