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    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    The term "Mirous" comes from the Latin word "Miro" which itself is the variation of "Miror". It means "I gaze, I marvel at"
    The term "Mirous" comes from the Latin word "Miro" which itself is the variation of "Miror". It means "I gaze, I marvel at"

    == Resources ==
    [[Miransexual]]

    [[Aceactivate]]

    [[Sexual Attraction]]

    [[Aesthetic Attraction]]


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    Revision as of 16:08, 18 October 2021

    Mirous Attraction is a type of attraction where one is aceactivated (a non-libiodist becoming a libiodist due to an individual) or feeling sexually drawn to a particular person because of the way someone looks, or how they present themselves. This is distinct from sexual attraction as sexual attraction is a form of physical attraction to a individual based on a desire for sexual interaction (sexual intercourse, sexually touching/groping, etc.) with a particular individual, rather than Mirous Attraction where it is simply the desire to look at and admire/gain enjoyment from looking at someone sexually. It is similar to and is often compared to and seen as the sexual version of aesthetic attraction. It can also be described as strong desire to gaze in admiration appreciation/admiration of a person that incites sexual interest/sexual-related thoughts or feelings.

    History

    The term was created by PennedWriterz on October 4th 2021 as a way to create a term for "Person based attraction" unrelated to sexual attraction or libido. People can often mistake person based arousal as sexual attraction while one is based on a person or aspects of a person that activate ones sex drive, while the other is a direct desire for sexual desire with the person.

    Etymology

    The term "Mirous" comes from the Latin word "Miro" which itself is the variation of "Miror". It means "I gaze, I marvel at"

    Resources

    Miransexual

    Aceactivate

    Sexual Attraction

    Aesthetic Attraction


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