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DustWolf
most people in QPRs don't go on dates or make out or any of that stuff. i'm gonna be honest, i don't know where Shipaxe has come under that impression—i agree with you, what they've described is just romantic.
typically, queerplatonic partners are effectively "very close friends who might as well get married at this point".
what i think Shipaxe may have been trying to reference in terms of QPRs sometimes being mistaken for romantic relationships actually has to do with the structure and extent of the relationship: people in QPRs will typically have more explicit commitment, validation, status, structure, and norms that are similar to a conventional romantic relationship, but explicitly without the romantic—or sexual—aspects, such as romantic dates, making out, etc.
[this has to do with the history of the term as it originated in asexual and aromantic spaces in the queer community and always was meant to be a boundary-pushing example of how close friends can honestly be without the relationship being romantic or sexual in nature.]