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    '''Abaromantic''' (pronounced ''Ah-bah-romantic'') is an orientation describing one who was once [[aromantic]], but due to trauma of either a romantic or non-romantic variety, has become [[alloromantic]]. Its counterpart, an alloromantic person whose trauma has caused them to become aromantic, is [[caedromantic]].
    '''Abaromantic''' (pronounced ''Ah-bah-romantic'') is an orientation describing one who was once [[aromantic]], but due to trauma of either a romantic or non-romantic variety, has become [[alloromantic]]. It is a counterpart to [[caedromantic]].


    Abaromantic is only to be used by those who have experienced or are currently experiencing trauma.
    Abaromantic is only to be used by those who have experienced or are currently experiencing trauma.


    Abaromantic people may be attracted to any gender. For instance, someone who is abaromantic and [[homoromantic]] was previously attracted to no one, but after one or more traumatic events, is now attracted to the same gender as themselves.
    Abaromantic individuals may be attracted to any gender. For instance, someone who is abaromantic and [[homoromantic]] was previously attracted to no one, but after one or more traumatic events, is now attracted to the same gender as themselves.


    The sexual equivalent of abaromantic is [[abasexual]].
    The [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] equivalent of abaromantic is [[abasexual]].


    == Word Origin ==
    == History and Flag ==
    The coiner of the term and designer of the flag is MadechiClementine on Wikia FANDOM.<ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.12-102229/https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/Abasexual?commentId=4400000000000093943&replyId=4400000000000236465}}</ref> The term was coined on the LGBTA Wikia on or around February 13, 2021, via the creation of this article and has no external resources.<ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.12-102351/https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/Abaromantic?action=history}}</ref>

    == Etymology ==
    The prefix "aba" is derived from the Latin word ''abactius'', meaning "stolen", to describe the feeling an abaromantic individual may have that their orientation was stolen from them.
    The prefix "aba" is derived from the Latin word ''abactius'', meaning "stolen", to describe the feeling an abaromantic individual may have that their orientation was stolen from them.

    == References ==
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    [[Category:Verified Resources]]
    [[Category:Pages With No External Sources]]
    [[Category:Trauma Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Romantic Orientations]]

    Latest revision as of 18:16, 14 May 2022

    The Abaromantic flag.

    Abaromantic (pronounced Ah-bah-romantic) is an orientation describing one who was once aromantic, but due to trauma of either a romantic or non-romantic variety, has become alloromantic. It is a counterpart to caedromantic.

    Abaromantic is only to be used by those who have experienced or are currently experiencing trauma.

    Abaromantic individuals may be attracted to any gender. For instance, someone who is abaromantic and homoromantic was previously attracted to no one, but after one or more traumatic events, is now attracted to the same gender as themselves.

    The sexual equivalent of abaromantic is abasexual.

    History and Flag

    The coiner of the term and designer of the flag is MadechiClementine on Wikia FANDOM.[1] The term was coined on the LGBTA Wikia on or around February 13, 2021, via the creation of this article and has no external resources.[2]

    Etymology

    The prefix "aba" is derived from the Latin word abactius, meaning "stolen", to describe the feeling an abaromantic individual may have that their orientation was stolen from them.

    References

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