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  2. Are You Demiromantic? Here's How to Tell. - AOL

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    CHRISTOPHER SMITH, a 25-year-old working in the education technology field, first learned the term “demiromantic” in college. Before that, he’d gotten into a few romantic relationships, but ...

  3. Demisexuality - Wikipedia

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    Demisexuality is a common theme (or trope) in romantic novels that has been termed "compulsory demisexuality". [33] In this genre, the paradigm or trope of sex being only truly pleasurable and fulfilling when the partners are in love is a trait most commonly associated with female characters.

  4. Are You Demiromantic? Here's How to Tell. - AOL

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    Do you only feel romance after you've developed an emotional bond with someone? You might be demiromantic, according to experts.

  5. Split attraction model - Wikipedia

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    The concept that there is a distinction between romantic orientation and sexual orientation has not been studied extensively. [19] [page needed] American psychologist Lisa M. Diamond, who focuses her studies on sexual orientation and identity, has stated that a person's romantic orientation can differ from whom the person is sexually attracted ...

  6. Romantic orientation - Wikipedia

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    A concept commonly used by people that experience discordant romantic and sexual attraction is the split attraction model, which tries to explain that romantic and sexual attractions are not exclusively tied together and is often used by people of the asexual and aromantic community to explain their differing romantic versus sexual orientations ...

  7. What Does It Mean to Be Aromantic? - AOL

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    Here, we explore everything you need to know about what it means to be aromantic.

  8. Gray asexuality - Wikipedia

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    A gynesexual gray-biromantic person: usually sexually attracted to women or feminine-presenting people; rarely experiences romantic attraction towards more than one gender. Aspec is a term which can be used to mean that one is on the asexual spectrum or aromantic spectrum. [14] [15]

  9. Aromantic flag - Wikipedia

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    The main color, green, was chosen as it is the opposite of red, which is most commonly associated with romantic love. The two shades of green represent the aromantic spectrum, white represents platonic love and friendship, and grey and black represent the different parts of the sexuality spectrum.