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    The sexual counterpart is prospatheiasexual.
    The sexual counterpart is prospatheiasexual.


    The term was coined on January 8 2021 by wiki user Peanut Butter Fruit Potato. The flag was designed the next day.
    The term was coined on January 8 2021 by wiki user Peanut Butter Fruit Potato. The flag was designed the next day. The black, white and green are a simplified version of the aromantic flag and the red represents the effort required to diminish the aromanticism.
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    The prospatheiaromantic flag
    The prospatheiaromantic flag

    Prospatheiaromantic, shortened to prosparomantic, is an aromantic spectrum label where to feel romantic attraction, one must first convince oneself that they do or should feel attracted to this person. A prospatheiaromantic person can also switch “crushes” off at will. It generally requires a certain level of effort and dedication to sustain romantic interest, hence the name, from the Greek prospátheia for “effort”.

    The sexual counterpart is prospatheiasexual.

    The term was coined on January 8 2021 by wiki user Peanut Butter Fruit Potato. The flag was designed the next day. The black, white and green are a simplified version of the aromantic flag and the red represents the effort required to diminish the aromanticism.

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