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Quicksilver87 · 26-30, M
I do have one person. But we don't have attraction. I mean, she didn't love me as a man but as a friend.
@Quicksilver87 Platonic love is 'as strong' or 'stronger' than romantic love. That's what I love about the old Greek forms of love. It is suiting to have 6 words for love. I personally believe that love waits at the end of entropy. The ultimate eventuality of all reality; tangible, and intangible, and chronologically transcendent, is LOVE, and 'that' love is synonymous with TRUTH.
Eros, or sexual passion. ...
Philia, or deep friendship. ...
Ludus, or playful love. ...
Agape, or love for everyone. ...
Pragma, or longstanding love. ...
Philautia, or love of the self.
Eros, or sexual passion. ...
Philia, or deep friendship. ...
Ludus, or playful love. ...
Agape, or love for everyone. ...
Pragma, or longstanding love. ...
Philautia, or love of the self.
Quicksilver87 · 26-30, M
@puck61 I'm sorry. I didn't catch that. What are you trying to say?
@Quicksilver87 You said, " I mean, she didn't love me as a man but as a friend." and I was simply saying that 'Philia' love is just as strong or stronger than 'Eros' love, and I was expounding on that premise with my foray into Greek etymology.
Quicksilver87 · 26-30, M
@puck61 My bad. I should read it again. I'm not expert of the Greek stuffs. 😂
Anyway, but good to see our friendship still normal but we rarely talk because she is moving to other city. She got a decent job.
Anyway, but good to see our friendship still normal but we rarely talk because she is moving to other city. She got a decent job.
@Quicksilver87 Friendship is one of the most precious things a person can be part of. Of course that is so obvious it's almost a platitude! Like saying, "Pain is unpleasant." or "The sun is warm."