I'm seriously confused. My basic concept seems simple enough. Romantic love is love with sexual desire. plutonic love is love without. In my mind it's as clear cut as, wet means there is water on it, while dry means it doesn't. Love is just love. It come in many forms. Too many to have a name for every single form. So breaking it down into two catch all categories, seems to make sence.
I guess it's hard to describe, those feelings of love, that live in the margins. Those deep, close, feelings, that have all the hallmarks of romantic love, minus the sexual desire. However I don't see labelling those feelings as plutonic as diminishing them, or soiling them, in anyway. Plutonic is just a way of saying it's not sexual.
Maybe we have been conditioned to think of plutonic love as open and altruistic. A parents' love, a love for a friend. It's not that simple. Parent have favorites. Friends get jealous. Children have sibling rivalry. It's all different aspects of love.
To be honest, I'm still kind of trying to wrap my mind around the concept of an exclusive asexual relationship. I understand how a relationship could evolve into one. How a relationship starts as asexual is a little fuzzy to me, however. The idea of a biromantic lesbian is absolutely giving me fits. (I'm not judging. I just don't know what that means. DY4Y gave me a technical definition, thanks by the way, but that didn't really help.)
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