Romantic Attraction

Romantic attraction is a form of emotional attraction based on a desire for a romantic relationship, or doing romantic activities with a particular person. This can include things like being physically close, affectionate speech, living together, making lifelong commitment decisions, doing things together exclusively, valuing the relationship more than others, and other forms of romantic affection. Although, some relationships may involve some or all of these things without necessarily being romantic. Romantic activities and relationships are primarily defined by intent, so a relationship or active can be romantic with romantic intent, and be considered non-romantic if one does it with non-romantic intent. What exactly constitutes a romantic relationship or romantic attraction can be difficult to define, and some people reject the romantic/non-romantic dichotomy altogether.

Romantic attraction is commonly based on or enhanced by non-physical aspects of a person. Romantic attraction may commonly coincide with other forms of attraction such as aesthetic attraction, sensual attraction, or parental attraction. The gender(s) one does or does not feel romantic attraction to is typically the primary thing used in determining one's romantic orientation. Among allosexual alloromantic people romantic attraction and sexual attraction often coincide, however, for ace-spec, aro-spec, and varioriented people is it often helpful to distinguish between the two.

Someone who regularly experiences romantic attraction is alloromantic. Someone who does not may be aromantic or otherwise aro-spec. Romantic attraction is sometimes associated with the color green, but this is not accurate as the color green was chosen from the aromantic flag to represent a lack of romance.

Flag
The flag was coined by Artemis on December 6th, 2020. Darker blue represents unity. Lighter blue represents depth. Yellow represents adoration. White represents that there are no limits to love. Orange represents romantic based dating or marriage. Pink represents passion. Light purple represents the gender spectrum and how love is not limited to gender. Dark purple represents romantic orientations and how the spectrum varies from each person. The heart represents romance in a whole.