Platonic Love Essay

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Can a man and a woman truly be friends without other intentions? Would one person want more? These types of questions have been a debated for centuries. Researchers and others all have a different opinion of this topic. Platonic love is defined as the friendship between a heterosexual male and a heterosexual female with no other intention. The intentions could be a sexual relationship
Lapidos starts off the article by informing the reader about the origin of the word platonic. She continues by stating that the word platonic derived from the famous Greek philosopher Plato. During the 15th century, a scholar from Florentine named Marsillio Ficino created the term platonic relationship, or in Latin amor platonicus. Ficino used one of Plato’s …show more content…

Their intention are not to have gain a relationship or have sexual contact of any kind. They just want to have a friendship. The term platonic came from the well-known philosopher Plato. He was the first person to define the word love. He said that a platonic love is a love with an individual and the “love that is celibate and nonsexual.” In this article, Ward enlightens the readers that men will always desire more. He stated that it is impossible to have a friendship without one of the persons involved catching feelings for the other. Ward discusses how it is mostly always the men who want to seek something more than a friendship. He says that more often than not women will not ask for more in the friendship even though they want more from the man. Ward also believe that men and women can be friends until one of the partners starts desiring more and then the friendship will have to end. Ward decided to investigate this topic even further. They conducted a study with students and their opposite sex friends. Most of the men admitted that they wanted more than just a causal friendship with their woman friend. The article also announced that while women feel like men and women can befriend one another, men feel the complete

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