Abroqueerplatonic

LGBTQ-alphabet

Abroqueerplatonic describes a fluidity in queerplatonic attraction, where an individual’s feelings toward queerplatonic partners (relationships that go beyond friendship but are not romantic) fluctuate in intensity, focus, or connection over time. An abroqueerplatonic individual may feel shifts in their queerplatonic relationships, experiencing varied levels of closeness or desire for queerplatonic bonds.

Consider someone named Riley, who identifies as abroqueerplatonic. Riley finds that their attraction to queerplatonic partners changes frequently. They might feel deeply connected to a queerplatonic partner at one time, seeking a close, meaningful relationship. Other times, their need for queerplatonic connections might lessen or shift, making them feel more independent. For Riley, being abroqueerplatonic allows them to follow these shifts without the pressure to define their relationship in a rigid way, giving them the freedom to explore queerplatonic bonds as their attraction naturally evolves.

Source

https://new.lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/abroqueerplatonic

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