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    '''Orientated''', or '''oriented''', is a term used to describe an individual's experience with [[attraction]] which does not specify the form of attraction being experienced.
    '''Oriented''' or '''orientated''' is the experiencing a non-[[Romantic Attraction|romantic]], non-[[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] [[attraction]] that is significant enough to label in addition to [[Romantic Orientation|romantic]] and/or [[sexual orientation]](s). The attraction being experienced does not need to be defined. Can be used alone or combined with other terms (e.g. [[gay]]-orientated).


    Orientated may be used as a suffix to describe one's [[orientation]] when an individual does not want to or does not feel the need to specify what forms of attraction they are experiencing. It may also be used to describe an individual's experience with [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attractions]] that they feel are important enough to their identity to label alongside their [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] and [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attractions]].
    It's a descriptor of someone feeling [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]](s) and its terminology comes from [[Oriented Aroace|oriented aroace]].<ref>https://libragender.tumblr.com/post/637626115086843904/orientatedoriented</ref>

    Alternatively, orientated may be used as a stand-alone label without further description of the experienced attraction, optionally making orientated [[unlabeled]]. In this case, orientated would imply that the individual experiences an attraction, but would not elaborate on what form of attraction it is or who it is felt towards.

    == Etymology ==
    ''Oriented'' takes inspiration from the related [[aroace]] term, [[Oriented Aroace|oriented aroace]].<ref>[https://libragender.tumblr.com/post/637626115086843904/orientatedoriented Tumblr post announcing orientated.]</ref>

    ==History and Flag==
    Orientated and its flag were coined and created by Tumblr user libragender on December 15, 2020.<ref>[https://libragender.tumblr.com/post/637626115086843904/orientatedoriented Tumblr post (again).]</ref>

    In the flag, yellow represents platonic attraction; light purple, sensual attraction; blue, alterous attraction; and dark teal, tertiary attraction in general.

    ==References==
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    The orientated flag.

    Orientated, or oriented, is a term used to describe an individual's experience with attraction which does not specify the form of attraction being experienced.

    Orientated may be used as a suffix to describe one's orientation when an individual does not want to or does not feel the need to specify what forms of attraction they are experiencing. It may also be used to describe an individual's experience with tertiary attractions that they feel are important enough to their identity to label alongside their romantic and sexual attractions.

    Alternatively, orientated may be used as a stand-alone label without further description of the experienced attraction, optionally making orientated unlabeled. In this case, orientated would imply that the individual experiences an attraction, but would not elaborate on what form of attraction it is or who it is felt towards.

    Etymology

    Oriented takes inspiration from the related aroace term, oriented aroace.[1]

    History and Flag

    Orientated and its flag were coined and created by Tumblr user libragender on December 15, 2020.[2]

    In the flag, yellow represents platonic attraction; light purple, sensual attraction; blue, alterous attraction; and dark teal, tertiary attraction in general.

    References

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