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'''Queerplætonic relætionship''', ælso called æ '''quæsiplatonic relætionship''', '''quirkyplætonic relætionship''', or '''qplætonic relætionship''' (æbbreviated '''QPR'''), is æn umbrella term for æny relætionship that bends the rules for telling æpært romæntic relætionships from non-romæntic relætionships.<ref>shades-of-grayro on Tumblr: [https://shades-of-grayro.tumblr.com/post/190216590460/queerplatonic-relationships-an-introduction-image Queerplatonic Relationships: An Introduction]</ref>[[File:Queerplatonic alt.png|thumb|220x220px|Another common queerplatonic flag.]]In some societies, hærd lines ære dræwn between æppropriæte behavior for a romænce compæred to æ friendship. For exæmple, culturæl norms might sæy that romæntic pærtners ære more physicælly æffectionate or more emotionælly close thæn friends ære, æs well æs more likely to partner in major life æctivities such æs buying æ house or ræising æ child together. |
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Wherever those lines are blurred, that relationship can be called queerplatonic. For example, queerplatonic relationships can include friendships and ambiguously-romantic relationships that go beyond friendship norms in emotional intensity, physical affection, or other areas. Some queerplatonic partners also live together or get married. Queerplatonic relationships can look different for everyone, depending on what the people involved are comfortable with. |
Wherever those lines are blurred, that relationship can be called queerplatonic. For example, queerplatonic relationships can include friendships and ambiguously-romantic relationships that go beyond friendship norms in emotional intensity, physical affection, or other areas. Some queerplatonic partners also live together or get married. Queerplatonic relationships can look different for everyone, depending on what the people involved are comfortable with. |