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Ask yourself these questions: Do I like this person? Am I willing to be in a romantic relationship with this person? If so, is that person possibly willing to be in a romantic relationship with me? And then ask the other person the following question: Are we just friends, or are we something more? If the answer is something more than you will know that it is not a friendship, it is a romantic relationship

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Ask yourself these questions: Do I like this person? Am I willing to be in a romantic relationship with this person? If so, is that person possibly willing to be in a romantic relationship with me? And then ask the other person the following question: Are we just friends, or are we something more? If the answer is something more than you will know that it is not a friendship, it is a romantic relationship

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The kind of friendship that was a popular theme for Shakespeare's plays was romantic friendship.

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In the poem "From Love to Friendship" by Voltaire, the speaker explores the idea of transitioning from a romantic relationship to a platonic friendship. It reflects on the changes in emotions and dynamics between two individuals as they navigate the shift from lovers to friends. The poem ultimately emphasizes the enduring value of friendship even after the romantic feelings have faded.

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Eros is romantic love Agape is unconditional love. Philos is friendship love.

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It is possible but rarely. Friendship is on different emotional level than romantic relationship

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