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    [[File:Coeoromantic.png|thumb|The coeoromantic flag]]
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    '''Coeoromantic''' is a [[Romantic Orientation|romantic orientation]] on the [[aromantic spectrum]] that is the opposite of [[demiromantic]]. One who is coeoromantic will only experience romantic attraction to someone if they developed that feeling upon meeting them the first time, and is similar to the concept of "Love at First Sight".
    '''Coeoromantic''' is the romantic counterpart to [[coeosexual]]. People who are coeoromantic are the opposites of [[Demiromantic|demiromantics]], and tend to feel more romantically attracted to people they barely know. Coeoromantic people may experience intense crushes on people they only know through a brief greeting, and the attraction can be as intense as attraction in a relationship that has been built up over years. Coeoromantics can still be attracted to people who they do know, but they are more commonly attracted to people they don't know or have just met.

    The attraction can be as intense as attraction in a relationship that has been built up over years. Coeoromantic individuals can still become attracted to those they know, but it is more common for them to develop romantic feelings to those they don't know or have just met.

    Similar terms include [[lithoromantic]] and [[frayromantic]].

    The sexual counterpart is [[coeosexual]].

    ==History and Flag==
    Coeoromantic is derived from the Latin word "Coeo" meaning "Meet, unite, or have connection."<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/coeo#:~:text=I%20assemble%2C%20meet%2C%20come%20together.}}</ref>

    The flag was designed by Reddit User Sirpurple04's friend on the 29th of April, 2021.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.reddit.com/r/coeosexuality/comments/n19lsw/coeoromantic_flag_made_by_my_friend/}}</ref> The color meanings of the flag are currently unknown.

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    The coeoromantic flag.

    Coeoromantic is a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum that is the opposite of demiromantic. One who is coeoromantic will only experience romantic attraction to someone if they developed that feeling upon meeting them the first time, and is similar to the concept of "Love at First Sight".

    The attraction can be as intense as attraction in a relationship that has been built up over years. Coeoromantic individuals can still become attracted to those they know, but it is more common for them to develop romantic feelings to those they don't know or have just met.

    Similar terms include lithoromantic and frayromantic.

    The sexual counterpart is coeosexual.

    History and Flag

    Coeoromantic is derived from the Latin word "Coeo" meaning "Meet, unite, or have connection."[1]

    The flag was designed by Reddit User Sirpurple04's friend on the 29th of April, 2021.[2] The color meanings of the flag are currently unknown.

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