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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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    There is a lack of clear definitions for what qualifies as a close or strong bond in this context, which can cause confusion. [5] [1] Unlike other words used to describe sexual orientations, the term "demisexuality" does not indicate which gender or genders a person finds attractive. [1]

  4. Split attraction model - Wikipedia

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    The term likely emerged around 2015, though the concept of split attractions had been in use since the origination of the term aromantic in 2005. [9] [10] The model helps people explain how they can still experience certain aspects of one attraction without the need for the other to be a match. A recent research study looked deeper into the ...

  5. Gray asexuality - Wikipedia

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    A demisexual person does not experience sexual attraction until they have formed a strong emotional connection with a prospective partner. [2] [8] The definition of "emotional bond" varies from person to person in as much as the elements of the split attraction model can vary. [19] [20] Demisexuals can have any romantic orientation.

  6. 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.

  7. Romantic art - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, Ossian receiving the Ghosts of the French Heroes (1800–02), Musée national de Malmaison et Bois-Préau, Château de Malmaison. In the visual arts, Romanticism first showed itself in landscape painting, where from as early as the 1760s British artists began to turn to wilder landscapes and storms, and Gothic architecture, even if they had to make do with ...

  8. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The term Yurizoku (η™Ύεˆζ—, lit. "lily tribe") was coined in 1976 by Ito Bungaku, editor of the gay men's magazine Barazoku (see above), to refer to his female readers. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] While not all those women were lesbians, and it is unclear whether this was the first instance of the term yuri in this context, an association of yuri with ...

  9. Eroticism - Wikipedia

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    The term may also refer to a state of sexual arousal [1] or anticipation of such – an insistent sexual impulse, desire, or pattern of thoughts. As French novelist Honoré de Balzac stated, eroticism is dependent not just upon an individual's sexual morality , but also the culture and time in which an individual resides.