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some of y’all still can’t recognize the differences between platonic, romantic, sexual, mentor-student, and familial relationships, both in fiction and reality, and it really shows
some of y’all still think there’s only one type of love and it really shows
Didn’t the greeks have five words for love?
They actually had 7
Eros: sexual love
Philia: deep friendship
Storge: love between parents and children
Ludus: playful love
Agape: love for everyone/selfless love
Pragma: longstanding love
Philautia: love of self
Here’s a link that goes more in depth into what each one meant.
In honor of Valentine’s Day
20 February 2021 at 11:18 PM


