What is romance? Do I miss the point? Is there an ideal age for romance? — TiredThinker
Generally I assume romance is exaggerating a person's importance to the cosmic scale and expressing as much. Any disagreements? — TiredThinker
I would suggest that, to the romantic, the object of their affection is perhaps equally important to them, or more valuable, than the cosmic. — Book273
It may be also the decadent romance of encountering the shadowy figure of the gothic depths, like a fictional vampire romance story. Perhaps some would say that this is not romantic, but there can be dark romance and this applies to philosophy because it can be about encountering the depths and the heights. — Jack Cummins
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