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Queer Platonic Relationship? (1 Viewer)

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I think I'd qualify as fairly progressive on issues of sexuality. I'm liberal, atheist, etc.

Anyway, I was made to feel like a FOX news story Facebook-sharing neanderthal early this morning listening to Sex Nerd Sandra's podcast on Asexuality (Sex Nerd Sandra rocks, btw). Interesting podcast, but I got derailed by this term.

I've never thought that the need to add letters on to GLBT or come with a million new labels was really getting out of hand until I heard this stupid term.

Queer Platonic Relationship? You mean....a ####### friend?

Today was a big day on my road to old fartdom. I don't know what the hell is going on with kids these days.

Anybody heard of this sort of thing? Is it really different than "friend"?

BTW, if anyone here is in an "ace" in a QPR at the moment, I mean no offense as I don't understand and would welcome being educated.

 
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Watched an episode of How I Met Your Mother this weekend where Barney and Ted contemplate this.

http://m.imdb.com/title/tt2108075/synopsis

"Ted's had his own lady problems lately, and now Barney thinks he's going to do something crazy. And Old Ted lets us know that he will. They start talking about how awesome it would be to be gay.

"Imagine a relationship where instead of talking about feelings all the time, you just play some Madden, eat a pizza, give each other a happy, roll over and have some cuddle-free shut-eye," Barney declares. A hot girl walks by and they both realize they're not gay. Barney then reveals he's been thinking about the whole wife-and-kids thing lately, but he doesn't want the wife. Barney says the only relationship he's had that has stood the test of time is "this one: man and bro." Ted suggests they start a family together and they both laugh, then take it seriously."
 

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