Do You Believe That Platonic Love Is Possible?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:44 am
This is the dictionary definition ...
"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 example of platonic relationships is a deep, non-sexual friendship between two heterosexual people of the opposite sexes.
At the same time, this interpretation is a misunderstanding of the nature of the Platonic ideal of love, which from its origin was that of a chaste but passionate love, based not on uninterest but virtuous restraint of sexual desire."
For my part i must either be from another galaxy or i must be hypersexual because i do not believe that i could have "a deep non-sexual friendship with a member of the opposite sex ..."
could you?
"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 example of platonic relationships is a deep, non-sexual friendship between two heterosexual people of the opposite sexes.
At the same time, this interpretation is a misunderstanding of the nature of the Platonic ideal of love, which from its origin was that of a chaste but passionate love, based not on uninterest but virtuous restraint of sexual desire."
For my part i must either be from another galaxy or i must be hypersexual because i do not believe that i could have "a deep non-sexual friendship with a member of the opposite sex ..."
could you?