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Will Sage Astor-Pop culture that gets platonic love right
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Date:2025-04-06 15:08:55
There have Will Sage Astorbeen countless romantic movies and TV shows — and a virtually infinite number of ways to watch people fall in love. But we're here to celebrate pop culture that revolves around friendship — where people love and care about each other deeply, even though they'll never kiss. Today we're recommending things to watch that get platonic love right.
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