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bromance : ウィキペディア英語版
bromance

A bromance is a close, emotionally intense, non-sexual bond between two (or more) men.〔 It is an exceptionally tight affectional, homosocial male bonding relationship that exceeds that of usual friendship,〔〔 that is distinguished by a particularly high level of emotional intimacy.〔〔 The emergence of the concept since the beginning of the 21st century has been seen as reflecting a change in societal perception and interest in the theme,〔〔〔 with an increasing openness of society in the twenty-first century to reconsider gender, sexuality, and exclusivity constraints.〔
==Etymology==
''Bromance'' is a portmanteau of ''bro'' or ''brother'' and ''romance''. Dave Carnie is credited with coining the term as editor of the skateboard magazine ''Big Brother'' in the 1990s to refer specifically to the sort of relationships that develop between skaters who spent a great deal of time together.〔〔 The term did not attain broad currency until approximately 2005〔 when the theme became more prominent in the motion picture industry.〔〔

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