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'''Vitrumromantic''' is a [[Microlabel]] on the [[Aromantic Spectrum]]. It defines the feeling of disconnection or separation from [[Romantic Attraction]]. It is describes as seeing one's romantic attraction trough a window or glass. ▼
▲'''Vitrumromantic''' is a [[Microlabel|microlabel]] on the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]]. It
The label can be combined with other label for example: [[Aegoromantic]], [[Lithromantic]] and [[Homoromantic]] ▼
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The sexual equivalent is [[Vitrumsexual]] and the gender is [[Aegogender]].▼
▲The [[Sexual Orientation|sexual]] equivalent is [[Vitrumsexual|vitrumsexual]], and the [[Gender|gender]] equivalent is [[Aegogender|aegogender]].
==History
"Vitrum" is Latin for glass; a glassy material.▼
==References==
* {{Archive|Site=web|URL=20231021002830/https://www.lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/User:Tired_floor}}
* https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vitrum
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▲== Etymology ==
▲"Vitrum" is Latin for glass.
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Vitrumromantic is a microlabel on the aromantic spectrum. It is defined as the feeling of disconnection or separation from romantic attraction. It is described as seeing one's romantic attraction through a window or glass.
This label can be combined with other labels, such as aegoromantic, lithromantic, and homoromantic.
The sexual equivalent is vitrumsexual, and the gender equivalent is aegogender.
History and Flag
Jone#3032 on Discord (FANDOM user Tired floor) coined the label "vitrumromantic" and its flag on November 14th, 2021. Red (#E53945) represents romantic attraction, grey (#AAAAAA) represents a window or glass, and green (#A7D479) represents either the aromantic spectrum or the person.
Etymology
"Vitrum" is Latin for glass; a glassy material.