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    [[File:Cupioro alt.png|thumb|220x220px|Alternate cupioromantic flag by Fandom user Mothfree]]
    [[File:Cupioro alt.png|thumb|220x220px|Alternate cupioromantic flag by Fandom user Mothfree]]
    [[File:Cupioromantic alt.png|thumb|220x220px|Alternate cupioromatic flag by ElderflowerJuice]]
    [[File:Cupioromantic alt.png|thumb|220x220px|Alternate cupioromatic flag by ElderflowerJuice]]
    [[File:Cupioromantic Symbol.png|thumb|129x129px|Cupioromantic Symbol]]
    '''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 individuals are typically [[Romance Favorable|romance favorable]] but they do not have to be. Cupioromantic may also be used by those who sometimes feel romantic attraction but still desire a romantic relationship even without attraction, for example, a [[demiromantic]] individual 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 someone who is [[frayromantic]] 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 individuals are typically [[Romance Favorable|romance favorable]] but they do not have to be. Cupioromantic may also be used by those who sometimes feel romantic attraction but still desire a romantic relationship even without attraction, for example, a [[demiromantic]] individual 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 someone who is [[frayromantic]] who dates someone after they lose their romantic attraction.


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    The alternate flag by Fandom user Mothfree were designed in September 2021. The darker pink represents love, the lighter pink represents lack of attraction, the white represents relationships, the lighter green represents romanticism, and the darker green represents romance.
    The alternate flag by Fandom user Mothfree were designed in September 2021. The darker pink represents love, the lighter pink represents lack of attraction, the white represents relationships, the lighter green represents romanticism, and the darker green represents romance.

    The cupioromantic symbol was created on 28th October 2021 for an LGBT+ symbols poster. It consists of a heart and a slash through it to represent a lack of romantic attraction but a heart at the tip to represent a desire or taste for romantic relationships. Along with the cupiosexual symbol, it was created by wiki user WiiFyneLM.
    ==Etymology==
    ==Etymology==
    The prefix ''cupio-'' comes from the Latin word ''[[wiktionary:cupio#Latin|cupio]]'', meaning "to desire" or "to long for".
    The prefix ''cupio-'' comes from the Latin word ''[[wiktionary:cupio#Latin|cupio]]'', meaning "to desire" or "to long for".
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