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'''Cupioromantic''' (also 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. Another word for cupioromantic is romance-favorable [[aromantic]]. Cupioromantic may also be used by people who sometimes feel romantic attraction but desire a romantic relationship even without attraction, for example, a demiromantic person who dates someone on the assumption that they will develop romantic attraction later on. |
'''Cupioromantic''' (also 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. Another word for cupioromantic is romance-favorable [[aromantic]]. Cupioromantic may also be used by people who sometimes feel romantic attraction but desire a romantic relationship even without attraction, for example, a demiromantic person who dates someone on the assumption that they will develop romantic attraction later on. |
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Revision as of 22:51, 14 October 2020
Cupioromantic (also known as kalosromantic) is a micro-label on the aromantic spectrum. Cupioromantic is defined as someone who does not experience romantic attraction but still desires a romantic relationship. Another word for cupioromantic is romance-favorable aromantic. Cupioromantic may also be used by people who sometimes feel romantic attraction but desire a romantic relationship even without attraction, for example, a demiromantic person who dates someone on the assumption that they will develop romantic attraction later on.
The sexual equivalent is cupiosexual.
Flag Meaning
The alternate cupioromantic flag was proposed by an anonymous Wiki user in the October of 2020. This was done to help distinguish between the cupiosexual flag and the cupioromantic flag, as the flags were the same beforehand. The flag was turned upside down, since the aro flag is upside down compared to the ace flag. Another stripe was also added to match the aromantic flag, which, in the same way, has one stripe more than the asexual flag. The pink was changed to peach as a way to show that the desired relationship type is romantic, rather than sexual.
Etymology
The prefix cupio- comes from the Latin word cupio, meaning "to desire" or "to long for".