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'''Tertiary Attraction''' is a term from [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] communities to describe forms of attraction other than romantic and sexual. Typically romantic |
'''Tertiary Attraction''' is a term from [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] communities to describe forms of attraction other than romantic and sexual. Typically romantic relationships contain a mix of all of these forms of attraction, but, when one or more forms of attraction is missing, such as with [[Aromantic|aromantics]] and [[Asexual|asexuals]], it becomes easier for [[A-Spec|a-spec]] people to identify alternate forms of attraction. |
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While often dismissed by society tertiary attractions can be felt just as strongly as the attraction experienced by [[Allosexual|alloromantics/sexuals]]. Those who are [[aroace]] and feel like their tertiary attraction is important enough to warrant a place along side their aroace identity may identity as [[Oriented Aroace|oriented aroace]]. Those who are [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] or aro-spec may identify as [[Angled Aroace|angled aroace]]. |
While often dismissed by society tertiary attractions can be felt just as strongly as the attraction experienced by [[Allosexual|alloromantics/sexuals]]. Those who are [[aroace]] and feel like their tertiary attraction is important enough to warrant a place along side their aroace identity may identity as [[Oriented Aroace|oriented aroace]]. Those who are [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] and/or aro-spec may identify as [[Angled Aroace|angled aroace]]. |
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Tertiary attractions can be given modifiers using the usual prefixes. For example one can be bialterous, meaning they experience alterous attraction towards people of two or more genders. |
Tertiary attractions can be given modifiers using the usual prefixes. For example one can be bialterous, meaning they experience alterous attraction towards people of two or more genders. |
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* [[Alterous Attraction|Alterous Attration]] |
* [[Alterous Attraction|Alterous Attration]] |
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* [[Platonic Attraction]] |
* [[Platonic Attraction]] |
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* [[Queerplatonic Attraction]] |
* [[Queerplatonic Relationship|Queerplatonic Attraction]] |
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* [[Sensual Attraction]] |
* [[Sensual Attraction]] |
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[[Category:Terminology]] |
[[Category:Terminology]] |
Revision as of 21:29, 27 July 2019
Tertiary Attraction is a term from aro-spec communities to describe forms of attraction other than romantic and sexual. Typically romantic relationships contain a mix of all of these forms of attraction, but, when one or more forms of attraction is missing, such as with aromantics and asexuals, it becomes easier for a-spec people to identify alternate forms of attraction.
While often dismissed by society tertiary attractions can be felt just as strongly as the attraction experienced by alloromantics/sexuals. Those who are aroace and feel like their tertiary attraction is important enough to warrant a place along side their aroace identity may identity as oriented aroace. Those who are ace-spec and/or aro-spec may identify as angled aroace.
Tertiary attractions can be given modifiers using the usual prefixes. For example one can be bialterous, meaning they experience alterous attraction towards people of two or more genders.
Tertiary attraction is named such because romantic and sexual attraction are typically split into the 'main' two attractions using the split attraction model.