37 Quotes About Platonic-love
- Author Noella Handley
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I have felt so many loves so deeply: love of friends, love somewhere between friendship and romance that our society doesn’t define, love of art, love of life, love of death, love of language, so many loves such a multitude more than romance. Yet I have never been in a “relationship.
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- Author Molly Ringle
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Ah, mate. My soul loves yours. It does. But this lifetime, my body won’t get on board.
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- Author Edward Carpenter
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It would seem probable that the attachment of such a one is of a tender and profound character; indeed, it is possible that in this class of men we have the love sentiment in one of its most perfect forms—a form in which from the necessities of the situation the sensuous element, though present, is exquisitely subordinated to the spiritual.
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- Author Ramana Pemmaraju
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He was busy exploring her body, while she was searching for her soulmate!”
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- Author Efrat Cybulkiewicz
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I want you inside me, like a psychopath venting out his irritation. That's the type of attention I am seeking. Now, it is evident that your testosterone will open in question, a very sexual image. And thats ok. Nevertheless. I don't speak of sex, but about the dessert.
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- Author Efrat Cybulkiewicz
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I want you inside me, like a psychopath venting out his irritation. That's the type of attention I am seeking. Now, it is evident that your testosterone will open in question to a very sexual image. And that's ok. Nevertheless. I don't speak of sex, but about the dessert; the real aftermath.
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- Author Efrat Cybulkiewicz
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I want you inside me, like a psychopath venting out his irritation. That's the type of attention I am seeking. Now, it is evident that your testosterone will open in question to a very sexual image. And that's ok. Nevertheless. I don't speak of sex, but the real aftermath.
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- Author Cassandra Clare
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Wither thou goest, I will go; thy people shall by my people; where thou diest, will I die, and there I be buried.
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- Author Lucian of Samosata
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They see nothing indecent in sexual intercourse, whether heterosexual or homosexual, and indulge in it quite openly, in full view of everyone. The only exception was Socrates, who was always swearing that his relations with young men were purely Platonic, but nobody believed him for a moment, and Hyacinthus and Narcissus gave first-hand evidence to the contrary.
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