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    '''Potential attraction''' is defined as a [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]] characterized by the ability to form a hierarchical bond with one or more individuals depending on their gender.<ref>https://es.asexuality.org/comunidad/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=130</ref> This would be forming a bond of attraction in which one partner is more dominate than another, in a way in which is not sexual or romantic. This umbrella includes...
    '''Potential attraction''' is defined as a [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]] characterized by the ability to form a hierarchical bond with someone else.<ref>https://es.asexuality.org/comunidad/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=130</ref> This would be a bond of in which one partner is more dominate, protective, or supportive than another, in a way in which is not sexual or romantic. This umbrella includes:


    * [[Tutelary Attraction|Tutelary attraction]]
    * [[Tutelary Attraction|Tutelary attraction]]
    *[[Cedural Attraction|Cedural attraction]]
    * [[Templatonic]]
    * [[Templatonic]]
    * [[Cedural Attraction|Cedural attraction]]
    * [[Sysplatonic]]
    * [[Sysplatonic]]
    * [[Dependplatonic]]
    * [[Dependplatonic]]
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    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
    [[Category:Attraction]]
    [[Category:Attraction]]
    <references />
    [[Category:Tertiary Identity]]
    [[Category:Terminology]]

    Revision as of 01:10, 31 December 2020

    Potential attraction is defined as a tertiary attraction characterized by the ability to form a hierarchical bond with someone else.[1] This would be a bond of in which one partner is more dominate, protective, or supportive than another, in a way in which is not sexual or romantic. This umbrella includes:

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