• MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown@fedia.io
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    6 hours ago

    I mean… romantic love is usually the first type of love that comes to mind when you say the word “love”, but it would be interesting to other types of love represented.

    • potion of Broth/sist-erhood
    • potion of Filial Love
    • potion of Ride or Die
    • potion of Make Momma Proud
    • potion of Go Get’em, Tiger!
    • potion of BFF’s Forever!
    • potion of Fanaticism
    • potion of Fascination
    • potion of Simpage
    • 鳳凰院 凶真 (Hououin Kyouma)@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      5 hours ago

      In Chinese, 父爱 (fatherly love) and 母爱 (motherly love) are like one of the top 5 terms that comes to mind when the term 爱 is mentioned.

      My parent’s never say the term 爱, instead, they say 錫/惜 (wikitionary definition: to cherish; to adore; to value greatly; to love dearly), which, in Cantonese at least, is a supposedly endearing way a parent express love for their children (I think?)

      Imagine some parent using a potion of “Must be a A+ student to make parents proud” and like you just get mind-controlled into studying all night and skipping video games lmfao.

      Or the reverse, a potion of “Mommy pls love me more”, and the parent spoils the child and buys them anything they ask.

  • Frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    Because humans are really, really hung up about sex in general, and we make it complicated. The idea of a potion that cuts right through all the bullshit sounds pretty good to just about everyone at some point in their lives.

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    11 hours ago

    A non-romantic version?

    You mean potions that kill you?

    There are called poisons.

    Or do you mean a potion that just lets you fuck the person?

    They are called rufies.

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        9 hours ago

        Ahhh so a potion that makes someone your friend?

        Options

        • Alcohol
        • Marajuana
        • Cocaine
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          6 hours ago

          all of your “alternatives” (here and above) make it sound like any love potion (even the “romantic” ones) are in any form consensual and not abusive by nature…

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            I am not making any statements about the moral implications of these things. I am just letting the OP that what he is asking for already exists.

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              than sorry about that, to me it seemed like there being a romantic version implied that it was a morally sound version (which always needs consent just to be sure here)

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        My assumption is that friendship is a lot easier to initiate and maintain. Limmerence, especially, is a lot of anxiety about how the person feels and if I could only make them see the depth of my feelings and am I what they want. The kind of thing that a specific kind of person wishes for magic for.

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    10 hours ago

    In Harry Potter, Voldemort’s mother used love potion on Voldemort’s father and he left after the spell wore off

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    14 hours ago

    friendzone potion, you give it to someone crushing on you or hates you to turn them around. Some might argue showing up with beer / weed is a friendzone potion.

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    19 hours ago

    You mean, instead of an eros potion it’d be a portion of agapa, philia, or xenia?

    Most likely because “be nice to strangers” or “don’t defile the dead” can be easily enforced with violence without being rapey.

    (And, worth noting, modern anti-depresssnts are kind of a philautía potion already, since they help with “love of self.”)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_words_for_love

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    15 hours ago

    Anti love potions exist and have been regularly used since before recorded history. We call the poison.

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    19 hours ago

    Like a potion that just charms someone without making them fall in love? I’m pretty sure D&D has a spell that does exactly that, and just about any spell can be made into a potion IIRC.

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      17 hours ago

      That would be a great item for a DND session. Could be sold by an incompetent or novice potion maker, or at some magic potion equivalent of a scratch and dent store. Or the dollar store version of a love potion.