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What is a QPR?

A QPR (queerplatonic relationship, though it may also be called quasiplatonic because some still consider "queer" a slur) is a relationship with the same level of committment as a typical romantic relationship, however there are no romantic feelings between the two queerplatonic partners. The relationship is essentially a non-romantic partnership that falls outside of society's standards of a platonic relationship (friendship).

What exactly is included is completely dependent on the two (or more; the qp equivalent of polyamory is polyplatonic) in the relationship. Some may choose to live together, others don't; some may choose to include sex, others don't; some may choose to have romantic partners outside of the qpr, others don't; etc etc.

It is to be noted that a QPR is inherently an aromantic term, but anyone of any sexuality and romantic orientation can use the label. It is "queer" because the relationship falls outside of society's norms of platonic, it does not mean anyone in the QPR has to be aro- or ace-spec. A man and woman (whether both are straight or gay) can be in a QPR, two straight men or two straight women can be in a QPR, two gay men or two sapphic women can be in a QPR, someone who's enby can be in a QPR with someone of any gender. There is no real requirement in gender, sexuality, or romantic orientation)

-An aroace who wanted to clear this up because several people in the comments didn't know.





October 23, 2021 at 11:48PM

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