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    [[File:Homoromantic.png|thumb|The homoromantic flag]]
    [[File:Homoromantic.png|thumb|The homoromantic flag]]
    [[File:An alternate homoromantic flag.jpg|thumb|An alternate homoromantic flag]]
    '''Homoromantic''' refers to the [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] attraction to the same gender or genders similar to one's own. A homomantic person may or may not be sexually attracted to the same/similar gender(s). Homoromantic can be used to refer to men, women, or non-binary people. It is considered the opposite of [[heteromantic]].
    '''Homoromantic''' refers to the [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] attraction to the same gender or genders similar to one's own. A homomantic person may or may not be sexually attracted to the same/similar gender(s). Homoromantic can be used to refer to men, women, or non-binary people. It is considered the opposite of [[heteromantic]].



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    The homoromantic flag
    An alternate homoromantic flag

    Homoromantic refers to the romantic attraction to the same gender or genders similar to one's own. A homomantic person may or may not be sexually attracted to the same/similar gender(s). Homoromantic can be used to refer to men, women, or non-binary people. It is considered the opposite of heteromantic.

    The sexual counterpart to homoromantic is homosexual or gay.

    History

    The earliest known use of homoromantic was in 1985. It has been used commonly among the ace-spec community since, though it is not exclusive to ace-specs, as commonly thought by most.

    Flag

    The homoromantic flag was coined by Deviantart user Pride-Flags on April 26th of 2016. Red is for life, orange is for healing, yellow is for sunlight, green is for nature, blue is for serenity/harmony, and purple is for spirit.

    Resources

    https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Homoromantic-1-605329786

    https://www.dictionary.com/browse/homoromantic

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