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COL661: LoR: Queer Platonic Relationships

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys are joined once again by Dr. Edward Angelini-Cooke to continue our Landscape of Relationships series. For this episode, the guys discuss QPRs or Queer Platonic Relationships. QPRs are intimate relationships that are neither romantic nor sexual in nature. Listen in as Ed builds up the fundamentals of this different relationship dynamic and its origins and brings it up to date for modern audiences.

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Landscape of Relationships: Queer Platonic Relationships

Landscape of Relationships returns. Queer platonic relationships are our focus this month when it comes to relationships. QPRs are committed intimate relationships which are neither romantic nor sexual in nature and that differ from close friendship by having the same structure and status as a romantic relationship. The concept originates in aromantic and asexual spaces in the LGBT community. The term has begun to also be used in polyamorous communities to help describe the complex relationships.  The term “queers” social norms for defining relationships, it isn’t a friendship nor is it a romantic relationship.

Asexual (Ace)

  • “Sexual orientation where a person experiences little to no sexual attraction to anyone and/or does not experience desire for sexual contact” (aceandaros.com, 2021)

Aromantic (Aro)

  • “Romantic orientation, which describes people whose experience of romance is disconnected from normative societal expectations, commonly due to experiencing little to no romantic attraction, but also due to feeling repulsed by romance, or being uninterested in romantic relationships.” (AUREA FAQ on Aromanticism.org, 2021).  

Allosexual 

  • “Describes people who are not on the asexual spectrum. They can have any romantic orientation, including aromantic” (TAAAP.org, 2021).  

Alloromantic

  • “Described people who are not on the aromantic spectrum. They have any sexual orientation, including asexual” (TAAAP.org, 2001).

Historically speaking , QPR has been described as an “ancient practice made new again”. 

  • Boston MarriagesA Boston marriage was one in which two independent women chose to build a life and a household together, rather than marrying. 
  • Romantic FriendshipsClose but often times non-sexual relationship. Used primarily in historical contexts (e.g. Alexander Hamilton and John Laurens; Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed).

Zucchini 

  • Term of endearment used to describe a queerplatonic partner.  
  • Also, “squish” has been used to describe a non-romantic crush.

Amatonormativity (Elizabeth Brake)

  • The idea that everyone needs to be in a romantic relationship 
  • Hallmark movies 
  • Laws surrounding marriage 
  • Chosen families 

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COL611: LTAF: Summer Sensations

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s time for another Let’s Talk About Food. As we near the end of summer, the guys share their faves when the temps heat up. From ice cold beverages to meat fresh off the grill, the cubs tantalize their tastebuds during the time of cookouts, festivals and fun.

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Let’s Talk About Food: Summer Sensations 

Which foods do our co-hosts crave when the temps are up and the sun’s out?

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COL426: Trend Alert

In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys talk about some of the recent trends on social media. Whether they are reclaiming their time, doing it in front of salads or checking out the latest social anonymous commenting app, the cubs hit the talking points about these new alarming trends.

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What’s Going On?

  • Jeff: Remembrance and A Binge Watch Weekend
  • Damon: Gem City Bear……drag show??
  • Chester: New…  Everything.
  • Gary: Be Proud of Yoself

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  • RevBear: RE: COL424 – Playlists:
    • When Damon was talking about Push It by SaltNPeppa, not for a road trip but great for the other 2 playlists 😥
  • GBearTrekker: RE COL425: Dear Gay Men:

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Urbandictionary with Gary

  • Freudian Spell Check: When spell check changes your word to the wrong word, but the wrong word is actually more appropriate.
    • I meant to text my friend that she should go to the U2 concert with me because it would be a “great” time. Spell check changed it to “grey” time. That Freudian Spell Check is pretty smart.

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Trend Alert!

WTH have we been up to? And WTH has been happening in the world?

  • Sarahah App
  • Testony?

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