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    '''Impersonal Attraction''' is an [[umbrella term]] or a modifier for a form of [[attraction]] that involves interpersonal interaction, that does not involve personal factors. Impersonal attraction does not include intrapersonal affectionacy, extrapersonal involvement, [[Social Attraction|social]], [[Emotional Attraction|emotional]] or [[Amical Attraction|amical attraction]]. It could be considered a subtype of [[Platonic Attraction|platonic attraction]] or [[Mental Attraction|mental attraction]]. The crush alternative for impersonal attraction is a vash.
    '''Impersonal attraction''' is an [[umbrella term]] or a modifier for a form of [[attraction]] that involves interpersonal interaction, that does not involve personal factors. Impersonal attraction does not include intrapersonal affectionacy, extrapersonal involvement, [[Social Attraction|social]], [[emotional]] or [[amical attraction]]. It could be considered a subtype of [[platonic attraction]] or [[mental attraction]]. The crush alternative for impersonal attraction is a vash.
    [[File:Impersonal attraction.png|thumb|Impersonal attraction flag]]
    [[File:Impersonal attraction.png|thumb|Impersonal attraction flag]]
    It is a desire to interact with a particular individual without being attached to their history or personality. For example, the sort of relationship one would have with a neighbor they gossip with or with a communicator managing information.<ref>https://lgbtqiarchive.tumblr.com/post/184677865420/defining-impersonal-attraction
    It is a desire to interact with a particular individual without being attached to their history or personality. For example, the sort of relationship one would have with a neighbor they gossip with or with a communicator managing information.<ref>https://lgbtqiarchive.tumblr.com/post/184677865420/defining-impersonal-attraction

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    Impersonal attraction is an umbrella term or a modifier for a form of attraction that involves interpersonal interaction, that does not involve personal factors. Impersonal attraction does not include intrapersonal affectionacy, extrapersonal involvement, socialemotional or amical attraction. It could be considered a subtype of platonic attraction or mental attraction. The crush alternative for impersonal attraction is a vash.

    Impersonal attraction flag

    It is a desire to interact with a particular individual without being attached to their history or personality. For example, the sort of relationship one would have with a neighbor they gossip with or with a communicator managing information.[1]

    It's the kind of attraction that’s based on a desire for being acquaintances with someone, rather than being friends with them. It can be based around an appreciation for someone’s personal demeanor. One can like someone for what they are, but not for who they are. It can sometimes be seen as an aesthetic attraction.

    It is useful for aplatonic, anamical and asocial individuals.

    Flag

    The flag was coined by a user going by Adora on December 22nd, 2020. Dark grey represents individuals one sees daily, medium grey represents individuals one sees weekly or monthly, light grey represents individuals one sees yearly, and greyish-white represents individuals one sees with no set schedule. The two message boxes represent speaking and interacting, while the line inbetween represents how the relationship isn't deeper than that. The rainbow represents the LGBTQ+ community, and how the flag should only be used by individuals within it (asocial, aplatonic, anamical, etc).

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