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[[File:Desinoromantic Flag.jpg|alt=A flag with three stripes. From top to bottom they are: pink, grey, green|thumb|The desinoromantic flag]] |
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'''Desinoromantic''' refers to an [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] attraction where one does not experience full-on [[romantic attraction]]. They may experience [[alterous attraction]] or other attractions, but do not experience complete romantic attraction. They may describe their attraction as "liking or feeling emotionally close to someone, but not loving someone", |
'''Desinoromantic''' refers to an [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] attraction where one does not experience full-on [[romantic attraction]]. They may experience [[alterous attraction]] or other attractions, but do not experience complete romantic attraction. They may describe their attraction as "liking or feeling emotionally close to someone, but not loving someone", which is the end of their attraction. |
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It is similar to [[demiromantic]]. [[Desinosexual]] is the sexual variant if this identity. |
It is similar to [[demiromantic]]. [[Desinosexual]] is the sexual variant if this identity. |
Revision as of 04:23, 28 September 2021
Desinoromantic refers to an aro-spec attraction where one does not experience full-on romantic attraction. They may experience alterous attraction or other attractions, but do not experience complete romantic attraction. They may describe their attraction as "liking or feeling emotionally close to someone, but not loving someone", which is the end of their attraction.
It is similar to demiromantic. Desinosexual is the sexual variant if this identity.
History
Desinoromantic was coined by Tumblr/DeviantArt user pastelmemer sometime on or before August 24, 2015.[1][2]
Flag
The flag was also designed by pastelmemer. The colour meanings are the following: "Pink is the color of friendship, as well as a muted tone of red, the color of romance. Grey is there because this is a gray-aro spectrum orientation. Green represents aromanticism."[1]