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    [[File:Atertiary.png|thumb|The atertiary flag.]]
    [[File:Atertiary.png|thumb|The atertiary flag.]]
    '''Atertiary''', also known as '''nontertiary''', is an identity defined by a complete lack of [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]]. One who is atertiary would not experience any form of tertiary attraction, and would by default be [[Amical Attraction|nonamical]], [[asocial]], [[Mental Attraction|amental]], [[nonparental]], etc.
    '''Atertiary''', also known as '''anonrose''', '''aneriattraction''' ('''a-eriattraction'''), or '''nontertiary''', is an identity defined by a complete lack of [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]]. One who is atertiary would not experience any form of tertiary attraction, and would by default be [[Amical Attraction|nonamical]], [[asocial]], [[Mental Attraction|amental]], [[nonparental]], etc.


    Atertiary indiviuals may still engage in activities traditionally defined by tertiary attraction, such as having tertiary relationships.
    Atertiary indiviuals may still engage in activities traditionally defined by tertiary attraction, such as having tertiary relationships.
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    == Controversy around the term tertiary attraction ==
    == Controversy around the term tertiary attraction ==
    The term tertiary attraction is occasionally criticized for meaning "third" and implying tertiary attractions are not as important as other forms of attraction. The term [[eriattraction]] has been suggested as an alternative. Someone who doesn't experience eriattraction may consider themself nonerittracted.
    The term tertiary attraction is occasionally criticized for meaning "third" and implying tertiary attractions are not as important as other forms of attraction. The term [[eriattraction]] has been suggested as an alternative. Someone who doesn't experience eriattraction may consider themself '''nonerittracted''' (or '''aneriattractional''', prefixing with a(n)- and adjectivalizing).


    ==Resources==
    ==Resources==

    Latest revision as of 19:29, 13 November 2023

    The atertiary flag.

    Atertiary, also known as anonrose, aneriattraction (a-eriattraction), or nontertiary, is an identity defined by a complete lack of tertiary attraction. One who is atertiary would not experience any form of tertiary attraction, and would by default be nonamical, asocial, amental, nonparental, etc.

    Atertiary indiviuals may still engage in activities traditionally defined by tertiary attraction, such as having tertiary relationships.

    The opposite of atertiary is allotertiary, where one experiences all forms of tertiary attraction. The physical and emotional attraction counterparts are aphysical and aemotional.

    Spectrum

    Someone who experiences little, fluctuating, or atypical tertiary attraction or someone who only experiences certain types of tertiary attraction would be considered on the atertiary spectrum (ater spec).

    Flag

    The flag was created by Tumbr user mourningmogaicrew on June 4th, 2021. The stripes are blue, yellow, orange and pink to represent the tertiary attraction flag. The bottom stripe is black for not experiencing this form of attraction.

    History

    The term was coined by Tumblr user mourningmogaicrew on June 4th, 2021 to help a-spec individuals describe themselves.[1] Similar terms and experiences have been described by a-spec individuals in the past, especially on forums such as AVEN.

    Controversy around the term tertiary attraction

    The term tertiary attraction is occasionally criticized for meaning "third" and implying tertiary attractions are not as important as other forms of attraction. The term eriattraction has been suggested as an alternative. Someone who doesn't experience eriattraction may consider themself nonerittracted (or aneriattractional, prefixing with a(n)- and adjectivalizing).

    Resources

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