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    [[File:Nutroromantic (2).png|thumb|The nutroromantic flag. ]]
    Not to be confused with [[Nutrosexual]] or [[Polyamorous]]
    [[File:Nutroromantic.png|thumb|The nutroromantic flag without the symbol.]]'''Nutroromantic''' is a term that falls on the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]], in which one desires to be in a romantic relationship with multiple people at once, but can engage in a two-person relationship if they have a very strong connection, unlike the threesome relationships that usually happen. The sexual counterpart is [[nutrosexual]].
    [[File:Nutroromantic (2).png|thumb|Nutroromantic Flag from this page ]]
    [[File:Nutroromantic.png|thumb|Nutroromantic flag from this page without symbol]]Nutroromantic is a Term that fall under the [[Asexual Spectrum]] , and the [[Romantic Attraction]] counterpart to [[Nutrogender]] & [[Nutrosexual]] , In which one desires to be in a romantic relationship with multiple people at once, tho when Nutroromantic has a very strong connection with someone they can engage in a 2 person relationship unlike the threesome relationship s that usually happen


    Terms similar to it are [[Polyamorous]]
    Terms similar to it include: [[polyamorous]].


    == Etymology ==
    ==History ==
    The term was coined by 6cringeax6.
    This flags name comes from the word "neutral" which means some who is not engaged on either side of an argument team or other specifically


    == History ==
    ==Flag==
    The flag was created by 6cringeax6 on or before August 16, 2021.<ref>[https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000182427 Flag creation]</ref> The gray stripes represent the commitment put into one's relationship, the purple stripes represent how much love one receives, and the yellow stripe represents the fun and pleasure one gets from their relationship. The symbol represents the love, pleasure, fun, and commitment one gives and receives.
    Nutroromantic was first mentioned & coined in 6cribgeax6's post on the [[Nutrosexual]] term and it's meaning


    == Flag ==
    ==Etymology==
    The name comes from the word "neutral," which means someone who is not engaged on either side of an argument or team.
    The flag was first shown here


    ==References==
    === Flag meaning ===
    <references /><br />
    The flags gray stripes talk about the commitment to put into this relationship you are in with those people. The flags Purple stripes talk about how much love your are getting and the yellow stripe talks about the fun and pleasure you get from your relationship. And on the symbol flag exclusively The Balance symbol talks about how love, pleasure, fun, and commitment you give and people put into you

    == Resources ==
    https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000182427 <br />

    Revision as of 18:26, 18 August 2021

    The nutroromantic flag.
    The nutroromantic flag without the symbol.

    Nutroromantic is a term that falls on the aromantic spectrum, in which one desires to be in a romantic relationship with multiple people at once, but can engage in a two-person relationship if they have a very strong connection, unlike the threesome relationships that usually happen. The sexual counterpart is nutrosexual.

    Terms similar to it include: polyamorous.

    History

    The term was coined by 6cringeax6.

    Flag

    The flag was created by 6cringeax6 on or before August 16, 2021.[1] The gray stripes represent the commitment put into one's relationship, the purple stripes represent how much love one receives, and the yellow stripe represents the fun and pleasure one gets from their relationship. The symbol represents the love, pleasure, fun, and commitment one gives and receives.

    Etymology

    The name comes from the word "neutral," which means someone who is not engaged on either side of an argument or team.

    References


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