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{{Stub}}A '''zucchini''' is colloquially used as a term for a person's partner in a [[Queerplatonic |
{{Stub}}A '''zucchini''' is colloquially used as a term for a person's partner in a [[Queerplatonic Relationship]]. The commitment level between those in a queerplatonic are often considered to exceed beyond a [[platonic attraction|platonic relationship]], however it does go beyond the traditional idea(s) of a romantic relationship. Zucchinis may be of any romantic or sexual orientation |
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<ref>http://wiki.asexuality.org/Zucchini</ref><ref>Omnes et Nihil (2014). [https://rotten-zucchinis.tumblr.com/qpp "Queerplatonic Zucchinis: A Short Primer"]. ''Rotten Zucchinis''.</ref><ref>Sciatrix (2011). [https://writingfromfactorx.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/my-thoughts-on-the-word-zucchini/ My Thoughts on the Word "Zucchini"]. ''Writing From Factor X''.</ref> |
<ref>http://wiki.asexuality.org/Zucchini</ref><ref>Omnes et Nihil (2014). [https://rotten-zucchinis.tumblr.com/qpp "Queerplatonic Zucchinis: A Short Primer"]. ''Rotten Zucchinis''.</ref><ref>Sciatrix (2011). [https://writingfromfactorx.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/my-thoughts-on-the-word-zucchini/ My Thoughts on the Word "Zucchini"]. ''Writing From Factor X''.</ref> |
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A zucchini is colloquially used as a term for a person's partner in a Queerplatonic Relationship. The commitment level between those in a queerplatonic are often considered to exceed beyond a platonic relationship, however it does go beyond the traditional idea(s) of a romantic relationship. Zucchinis may be of any romantic or sexual orientation
References
- ↑ http://wiki.asexuality.org/Zucchini
- ↑ Omnes et Nihil (2014). "Queerplatonic Zucchinis: A Short Primer". Rotten Zucchinis.
- ↑ Sciatrix (2011). My Thoughts on the Word "Zucchini". Writing From Factor X.