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    '''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).
    '''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).


    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>
    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>
    ==References==
    ==References==
    [[Category:Identity]]
    [[Category:Tertiary Identity]]
    [[Category:Tertiary Identity]]

    Revision as of 22:44, 18 December 2020

    The orientated flag

    Oriented or orientated is the experiencing a non-romantic, non-sexual attraction that is significant enough to label in addition to 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).

    It's a descriptor of someone feeling tertiary attraction(s) and its terminology comes from oriented aroace.[1]

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