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'''Amatopunk''' is a subculture and identity surrounding challenging notions of what it means to be in a relationship, defining love, and how important each form of it is to society. It is against [[Amatonormativity|amatonormantivity]], and how society views [[A-Spec|aspec]] people, [[polyamorous]] people, and others who do not fit into the “right” mold. |
'''Amatopunk''' is a subculture and identity surrounding challenging notions of what it means to be in a relationship, defining love, and how important each form of it is to society. It is against [[Amatonormativity|amatonormantivity]], and how society views [[A-Spec|aspec]] people, [[polyamorous]] people, and others who do not fit into the “right” mold. |
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Amatopunk can include things like [[Relationship Anarchy|relationship anarchy]], [[Loveless Aromantic|loveless aros]] (or [[Aromantic Spectrum|romo-aros]]), normalization of |
Amatopunk can include things like [[Relationship Anarchy|relationship anarchy]], [[Loveless Aromantic|loveless aros]] (or [[Aromantic Spectrum|romo-aros]]), normalization of relationships not commonly accepted in society (mlm/wlw/nln, people who don't date at all, qprs, polyam people, etc..), and all sorts of other things; but you don't necessarily need to do any in order to "count" as amatopunk. |
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While it was made with aspecs and polyamorous people primarily in mind, anybody of any group can identify with amatopunk. It’s a broad, inclusive label for different types of people, and how amatonormantivity affects them and/or their community. |
While it was made with aspecs and polyamorous people primarily in mind, anybody of any group can identify with amatopunk. It’s a broad, inclusive label for different types of people, and how amatonormantivity affects them and/or their community. |