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* The '''Koinikoromantic''' individual loses their attraction towards the other if they do not interact frequently. |
* The '''Koinikoromantic''' individual loses their attraction towards the other if they do not interact frequently. |
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* Their attraction can be lost within a day, week, month or year, it all depends on them. |
* Their attraction can be lost within a day, week, month or year, it all depends on them. |
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* When the two people begin to interact again, the ''' |
* When the two people begin to interact again, the '''Koinikoromantic''' person will regain their attraction. |
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== Other facts == |
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* It's very similar to [[Demiromantic]]. |
* It's very similar to [[Demiromantic]]. |
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*The sexual counterpart of '''Koinikoromantic''' is [[Koinikosexual]]. |
*The sexual counterpart of '''Koinikoromantic''' is [[Koinikosexual]]. |
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*Koiniko is pronounced as coy-NEE-ko. |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 21:05, 28 September 2021
Koinikoromantic (or Koinoromantic, Koinonikoromantic, Koiromantic, Nikoromantic, Koinseromantic) is when an individual experiences romantic attraction towards another individual if they both interact with each other frequently.
Koinikoromantic traits
- The Koinikoromantic individual loses their attraction towards the other if they do not interact frequently.
- Their attraction can be lost within a day, week, month or year, it all depends on them.
- When the two people begin to interact again, the Koinikoromantic person will regain their attraction.
Other facts
- This is a micro-label in the Aromantic Spectrum.
- It's very similar to Demiromantic.
- The sexual counterpart of Koinikoromantic is Koinikosexual.
- Koiniko is pronounced as coy-NEE-ko.
History
This term was coined by FANDOM user MoonSMH with the help of FANDOM users MemeTiger21, Nemosexual, and Ranbxxzled on September 28th, 2021.
- Koinonikos means "social" in Greek.
Flag
The flag was created by FANDOM user MoonSMH on September 28th, 2021.
- The pink represents the individual interacting with the person they're attracted to. The gray represents them losing their attraction after a while. The green represents not interacting with the individual.