What are the difference between romantic relationship and platonic relationship?
2006-09-02
04:38:45
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I am confused by those answers. What is exactly correct answer?
Do you know any website that explains romantic relationship includes sex or not?
2006-09-02
04:44:27 ·
update #1
Romantic love is a form of love that is often regarded as different from mere needs driven by sexual desire, or lust. Romantic love generally involves a mix of emotional and sexual desire
Romantic relationship doesn't have to involve the act, just the desire to have sex.
Does that mean romantic relationship is 100 percent no sex?
2006-09-02
05:07:33 ·
update #2
Platonic is generally friends ONLY...
Romantic need not involve sex, just that there exists between the 2 of you a deeper, more emotionally intimate (NOT necessarily physical) bond wherein you would share things that friends don't usually do and/or talk about... There's more vulnerability in a romantic relationship as one tends to spend more time with the other and the other starts to see past the words and understand just what they're getting into...
That's WHY there are so many questions on here saying "He said/She said... But he did/she did..."
2006-09-02 04:47:43
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answered by KnowhereMan 6
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Yes, but only after marraige.
A platonic relationship has no sense of " Courting"
which is was USED to be expected in a Romantic Relationship
now people just F@$% each other before they even know
eachothers name and then wonder later why they got " Bored"
or it "Didnt work out". DUH!
Also A Platonic Relationship is more of like a friendshp or
an aqcuaintance. Wheras a romantic one you are enamored
with love for that person, and hope to Marry them
Romantic relationships have to do with sex only
as far as the two love each other and
devote to one another.
A sexual relationship is NOT Romantic by default unless
the two are actually deeply in love with eachother.
Romance is very strong word and not to be
used lightly.
There is not a trace of Romance in a relationship
where the two are humping each other like
wild animals.
2006-09-02 04:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The difference between a deep emotional connection and a primordial physical connection held together by lust. Personally I like Romantic Relationships with subsequent sex...makes it sweeter.
2006-09-02 04:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Romantic can lead up to sex if you are ready and a platonic usually means it is just a friendship no sex involved
2006-09-02 04:40:26
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answered by brunette 4
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Romantic relationship includes sex; platonic does not.
2006-09-02 04:41:06
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answered by strawberries 5
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Suffice to say, sex isn't the difference between romantic and platonic.
Platonic means friendship.
2006-09-02 04:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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no each relationship is different. You can be so romantic and still just friends. It really doesn't matter the lable that you put on the relationship as long as u r happy and having fun!!!
2006-09-02 04:40:36
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answered by Eastcoast beachgirl 3
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Platonic is usually between friends of the opposite and you would not consider them to be more than your friend.
Romantic Love is more meaningful you're in love with the person you may have intercourse with them.
2006-09-02 04:47:58
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answered by lambgroni 3
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Yes romantic usually does include sex
Platonic is just friends
2006-09-02 04:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Platonic-friends.
Romantic-plans to become involved and committed spiritually, mentally, emotionally, physically.
You decide.
2006-09-02 04:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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