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'''Romance-oscillating''' is a [[Romance Stances|romance stance]] that describes an individual whose feelings towards the act or concept of [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] interaction change or fluctuate over time. The term is commonly used by [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]] individuals, but is not exclusive to this community or romantic orientation. |
'''Romance-oscillating''' is a [[Romance Stances|romance stance]] that describes an individual whose feelings towards the act or concept of [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] interaction change or fluctuate over time. The term is commonly used by [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]] individuals, but is not exclusive to this community or romantic orientation. |
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 16 August 2022
Romance-oscillating is a romance stance that describes an individual whose feelings towards the act or concept of romantic interaction change or fluctuate over time. The term is commonly used by aromantic spectrum individuals, but is not exclusive to this community or romantic orientation.
Romance-oscillating individuals may find their feelings regarding romantic interaction changing frequently, potentially several times a day, or infrequently, potentially over the course of years.
Some individuals may feel one way about certain romantic acts, while feeling another way about other romantic acts. The term romance-ambivalent may be used to describe this experience.
Some individuals may be repulsed by the idea of personally engaging in romantic activity, while feeling favorable or indifferent towards romantic interaction that does not involve them or romantic interaction as a concept. The term romance-averse may be used to describe this experience.
History
This term was coined by AnonymousHermitCrab on the subreddit r/asexuality on April 27th, 2022.[1]