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Pragamoury 

Pragamoury or pragamory is a form of love. Pragamoury is a love shared between life partners who are not romantically involved. Partners who are pragamorically involed often get married for legal benefits but not romantic gratification. Many pragamouric couples share living quarters and even a bed, whether the couple has sex or not. Sex is completely seperate from pragamoury; the sex lives of pragamouric couples is not your business.

Etymology: Pragam comes from the Greek "pragma" and amoury comes from the Latin word "amo" which means that this word is an interesting mix of Latin and Greek origins.
Pragamoury is such a pure form of love.
I find pragamory really appealing.
Can you have both polyamoury and pragamoury?
What is the difference between romance and pragamory?
He believed that pragamoury was not real love, and it hurt his friends.
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Pragamoric 

Pragma: love built on commitment, understanding and long-term best interests, like building a family. Over time, eros can turn into pragma as a couple grows to honor, respect, and cherish each other, accepting of differences and learning to compromise. It is everlasting love rooted in romantic feelings and companion.

Amour: French for Love.

The prefix is Greek, the suffix is Latin.

Pragamoric (or pragamouric) is gramatically equivalent to romantic or platonic.

Pragamory is a kind of love; pragamoric love is like romantic love, but without the romance. Just like how romantic and sexual relationships do not have to coincide, pragamoric and sexual relationships have no need to coincide either.

Pragamoric relationships should not be confused for platonic relationships, nor "friends with benefits" because pragamoric love is a scale in itself.

Platonic≠romantic≠pragamoric.

Many pragamoric couples decide to get married and some even raise children. Some pragamoric couples have sex, some, or the majority, do not.

An alternate term for this is "queer-platonic", but many people hear that and think "platonic" instead of its own plane of love.
Mom, meet Dannie, I love her pragamorically and I want to marry her.
Your pragamouric partner said he wanted to have kids with you.
I'm polyamorous, this is my romantic boyfriend and this is my pragamoric boyfriend.
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