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    '''Tertiary attraction''', or '''non-rose''',<ref>[https://arokill.tumblr.com/post/674747016855879681/non-rose Nonrose coining]</ref> is an [[umbrella term]] originating in the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aroaroace]] communities towhich describedescribes forms of [[attraction]] other thanbesides [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] and [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] attraction, or other thanbesides [[Physical Attraction|physical]] and [[Emotional Attraction|emotional]] attraction.<ref>[https://shades-of-grayro.tumblr.com/post/186281760190/thoughts-on-defining-oriented-aroace-i-had-been Thoughts on defining “oriented aroace”]
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    Typically,For forindividuals who are not [[allosexualA-Spec|allosexuals]]/[[alloromantic|alloromanticsa-spec]], a partnership may involve a mix of many or all of these forms of attraction,. but whenWhen one or more form of thoseattraction is missingnot experienced, such as with [[Aromantic|aromanticsaromantic]] and [[Asexual|asexualsasexual]] individuals, it may become easier to identify narrowermore specific forms of attraction. Those who are [[aroace|aro ace]] and experience nonsexual/nonromantic attraction may identity as [[Oriented Aroace|oriented aroace]], [[Angled Aroace|angled aroace]], or simply use another orientation label in addition to [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro]] and [[Asexual Spectrum|ace]].<ref>[https://theacetheist.wordpress.com/2019/08/06/tiny-linkspam-on-tri-label-aro-aces/ Tiny linkspam on Tri-Label Aro Aces]</ref>
     
    Aroace individuals who experience nonsexual/nonromantic attraction may identity as [[Oriented Aroace|oriented aroace]] or [[Angled Aroace|angled aroace]], or may simply use another orientation label in addition to aromantic and asexual.<ref>[https://theacetheist.wordpress.com/2019/08/06/tiny-linkspam-on-tri-label-aro-aces/ Tiny linkspam on Tri-Label Aro Aces]</ref>
    Someone who experiences tertiary attraction can use [[orientated]] to express it as their identity, without necessarily using the [[Split Attraction Model (SAM)|split attraction model]] or another specific [[Amative Orientations|amative]] or [[Affinitive Orientations|affinitive orientation]], as well as being [[orientationless]].
     
    SomeoneAn individual who experiences tertiary attraction canmay use the term [[orientated]] to express it as their identity, without necessarily using the [[Split Attraction Model (SAM)|split attraction model]] or another specific [[Amative Orientations|amative]] or [[Affinitive Orientations|affinitive orientation]], as well as being [[orientationless]].
    To derive a specific orientation label from one of these attraction types, these can be given any of the usual prefixes. For example, one can be bialterous, meaning they experience alterous attraction towards individuals of two or more genders.
     
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    Individuals who do not experience tertiary attraction may identify as [[atertiary]] or nontertiary.
     
    Individuals who do not experience tertiary attraction may identify as [[atertiary]] or nontertiary. Aroace individuals who do not experience tertiary attraction may identify as [[Electio Aroace|electioaroace]] or [[anattractional]].
    Since "tertiary" means "third," the term has been criticized for implicitly centering romantic and sexual attraction as the default.<ref>[http://www.arocalypse.com/forums/topic/1822-tertiary-types-of-attraction-related-terminology/ Tertiary Types of Attraction & Related Terminology]
    </ref> The term [[eriattraction]] exists as an alternative.
     
    == Types ==
    *[[Emotional Attraction]]
    *[[AmicalPhysical Attraction]]
    *[[Aesthetic Attraction]]
    **[[Cute Attraction]]
    *[[Alterous Attraction]]
    **[[Exteramo Attraction]]
    *[[Amari|Amari Attraction]]
    *[[Amical Attraction]]
    *[[Ashen Attraction]]
    *[[Aural Attraction]]
    *[[Considatore Attraction]]
    *[[Cute Attraction]]
    *[[Diauamoric Attraction]]
    *[[Domestic Attraction]]
    *[[Ductuaffectian Attraction]]
    *[[Emotional Attraction]]
    *[[Familial Attraction]]
    **[[Parental Attraction]]
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    **[[Noetic Attraction]]
    *[[Nebulous Attraction]]
    *[[Mirous Attraction]]
    *[[Pale Attraction]]
    *[[Pitch Attraction]]
    *[[Platonic Attraction]]
    **[[Amical Attraction]]
    *[[Playful Attraction]]
    *[[Potential Attraction]]
    **[[Cedural Attraction]]
    **[[Tutelary Attraction]]
    **[[Shifting Attraction]]
    **[[Tutelary Attraction]]
    *[[Presential Attraction]]
    *[[Pseudosexual Attraction]]
    *[[Quaestus Attraction]]
    *[[Queerplatonic Attraction]]
    *[[Sensual Attraction]]
    **[[Aural Attraction]]
    **[[Mirous Attraction]]
    **[[Pseudosexual Attraction]]
    *[[Social Attraction]]
    *[[Spintellic Attraction]]
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    *[[Virtudinal Attraction]]
    *[[Xenial Attraction]]
     
    == History ==
    Since "tertiary" means "third," the term has been criticized for implicitlyimplying centeringthat romantic and sexual attraction asare the default or most important forms of attraction.<ref>[http://www.arocalypse.com/forums/topic/1822-tertiary-types-of-attraction-related-terminology/ Tertiary Types of Attraction & Related Terminology]
    </ref> The term [[eriattraction]] exists as an alternative.
     
    == References ==

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    Tertiary attraction, or non-rose,[2] is an umbrella term originating in the aroace communities which describes forms of attraction besides romantic and sexual attraction, or besides physical and emotional attraction.[3]

    For individuals who are not a-spec, a partnership may involve many or all forms of attraction. When one or more form of attraction is not experienced, such as with aromantic and asexual individuals, it may become easier to identify more specific forms of attraction.

    Aroace individuals who experience nonsexual/nonromantic attraction may identity as oriented aroace or angled aroace, or may simply use another orientation label in addition to aromantic and asexual.[4]

    An individual who experiences tertiary attraction may use the term orientated to express it as their identity without necessarily using the split attraction model or another specific amative or affinitive orientation, as well as orientationless.

    Specific orientation labels can be derived from each attraction type using any of the prefixes used for sexual or romantic attractions. For example, one may be bisensual, meaning they experience sensual attraction towards individuals of two or more genders.

    Individuals who do not experience tertiary attraction may identify as atertiary or nontertiary. Aroace individuals who do not experience tertiary attraction may identify as electioaroace or anattractional.

    Types

    History

    Since "tertiary" means "third," the term has been criticized for implying that romantic and sexual attraction are the default or most important forms of attraction.[5] The term eriattraction exists as an alternative.

    References

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