Combining the traits of being eco-friendly and good ethics., because not all ethics are thoughtful of the planet.
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The European Commission is doing quite the ecoshift, since they are approving Frances decision to ban short haul flights.
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Meaning: – Describing love, devotion, or longing between men, often with a sense of fate, myth, or poetic tragedy. Comparable to sapphic for women.
Having an affinity for or experiencing deep, romantic love between men.
Describing devotion, longing, or passion between male lovers, often in a poetic, mythic, or historical context.
A term akin to "sapphic," used to describe literature, art, and storytelling focused on male-male love, particularly with themes of fate, tragedy, and enduring affection.
Etymology & Creation:
The word Erophic is derived from:
"Ero-" → From Eros (Ἔρως), the Greek god of love and desire.
"-phic" → From -philic (Greek -φιλικός), meaning “having an affinity for” or "deeply loving."
Thus, "Erophic" literally conveys "deeply loving in an Eros-like way," making it a direct parallel to "sapphic" for male love.
Meaning: – Describing love, devotion, or longing between men, often with a sense of fate, myth, or poetic tragedy. Comparable to sapphic for women.
Having an affinity for or experiencing deep, romantic love between men.
Describing devotion, longing, or passion between male lovers, often in a poetic, mythic, or historical context.
A term akin to "sapphic," used to describe literature, art, and storytelling focused on male-male love, particularly with themes of fate, tragedy, and enduring affection.
Etymology & Creation:
The word Erophic is derived from:
"Ero-" → From Eros (Ἔρως), the Greek god of love and desire.
"-phic" → From -philic (Greek -φιλικός), meaning “having an affinity for” or "deeply loving."
Thus, "Erophic" literally conveys "deeply loving in an Eros-like way," making it a direct parallel to "sapphic" for male love.
"Their love was Erophic, written in whispers and vows never spoken."
"The old ballads sang of Erophic warriors, bound by both duty and desire."
"Though the kingdom forgot, the garden still remembers their Erophic tale."
"The old ballads sang of Erophic warriors, bound by both duty and desire."
"Though the kingdom forgot, the garden still remembers their Erophic tale."
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(From Greek Eros (god of love and passion) + -philic (affinity for))
A term describing romantic and/or sexual attraction between men, acting as the male counterpart to sapphic. Inspired by the Greek god Eros, who represents passionate love and desire. The term is representing of an idealized love of male-male relationships.
(From Greek Eros (god of love and passion) + -philic (affinity for))
A term describing romantic and/or sexual attraction between men, acting as the male counterpart to sapphic. Inspired by the Greek god Eros, who represents passionate love and desire. The term is representing of an idealized love of male-male relationships.
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