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⚫ | [[File:RelatioromanticFlag.png|thumb|220x220px|The relatioromantic flag.]]'''Relatioromantic''' refers to someone who is romantically attracted to people who are already in a relationship. This is an aro-spec identity as many a-spec people only feel attraction to people who they know they cannot be in a relationship with, such as people in a relationship or fictional characters. A relatioromantic individual does not have to be attracted to both people in the relationship and they do not have to be attracted to both people equally. |
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The term relatioromantic appeared around the same time as [[relatiosexual]]. The term "relatio" is taken directly from relationship and implies an attraction to relationships. |
The term relatioromantic appeared around the same time as [[relatiosexual]]. The term "relatio" is taken directly from relationship and implies an attraction to relationships. |
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 28 May 2022
Relatioromantic refers to someone who is romantically attracted to people who are already in a relationship. This is an aro-spec identity as many a-spec people only feel attraction to people who they know they cannot be in a relationship with, such as people in a relationship or fictional characters. A relatioromantic individual does not have to be attracted to both people in the relationship and they do not have to be attracted to both people equally.
Flag
The flag features the same colors of the relatiosexual flag, a pastel blue, and green and white. Blue for love, green for nature, and white for togetherness.
Etymology
The term relatioromantic appeared around the same time as relatiosexual. The term "relatio" is taken directly from relationship and implies an attraction to relationships.