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    [[File:21-01-20-3-CupioromanticFlag PNG.png|thumb|220x220px|An alternate cupioromantic flag, by idratherhavecake.]]
    [[File:21-01-20-3-CupioromanticFlag PNG.png|thumb|220x220px|An alternate cupioromantic flag, by idratherhavecake.]]
    [[File:Alternate Cupioromantic flag.webp|thumb|220x220px|An alternate cupioromantic flag by unknown.]]
    [[File:Alternate Cupioromantic flag.webp|thumb|220x220px|An alternate cupioromantic flag by unknown.]]
    '''Cupioromantic''', previously known as '''kalosromantic''', is a [[Micro-Label|micro-label]] on the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]]. Cupioromantic is defined as someone who does not experience romantic attraction but still desires a romantic relationship. Cupioromantic people are typically [[Romance Positive|romance favorable]] but they do not have to be. Cupioromantic may also be used by people who sometimes feel romantic attraction but still desire a romantic relationship even without attraction, for example, a [[demiromantic]] person who dates someone before they feel attraction to them, possibly on the assumption that they will develop romantic attraction later on. Another example could be a [[frayromantic]] person who dates someone after they lose their romantic attraction.
    '''Cupioromantic''', previously known as '''kalosromantic''', is a [[Micro-Label|micro-label]] on the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]]. Cupioromantic is defined as someone who does not experience romantic attraction but still desires a romantic relationship. Cupioromantic people are typically [[Romance Favorable|romance favorable]] but they do not have to be. Cupioromantic may also be used by people who sometimes feel romantic attraction but still desire a romantic relationship even without attraction, for example, a [[demiromantic]] person who dates someone before they feel attraction to them, possibly on the assumption that they will develop romantic attraction later on. Another example could be a [[frayromantic]] person who dates someone after they lose their romantic attraction.


    The sexual equivalent of cupioromantic is [[cupiosexual]]. the opposite is [[orchidromantic]].
    The sexual equivalent of cupioromantic is [[cupiosexual]]. the opposite is [[orchidromantic]].
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