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An amoraromantic person may know that they may enjoy a romantic relationship with someone but will not feel attracted to them until in said relationship. They may also feel attracted in romantic contexts (i.e. discussing beginning a romatic relationship but not officially being in one). This label may be used by anyone as either a standalone label or in combination with other labels. |
An amoraromantic person may know that they may enjoy a romantic relationship with someone but will not feel attracted to them until in said relationship. They may also feel attracted in romantic contexts (i.e. discussing beginning a romatic relationship but not officially being in one). This label may be used by anyone as either a standalone label or in combination with other labels. |
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Some amoraromantic people may need both a romantic relationship ''and'' romantic context in order to feel |
Some amoraromantic people may need both a romantic relationship ''and'' romantic context in order to feel romantic attraction (i.e. being in a romantic relationship and presently engaging in activities one considers romantic). |
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The sexual equivalent of amoraromatic is [[amorasexual]]. if one identifies as both amorasexual and amoraromatic they may be called [[amorain]]. |
The sexual equivalent of amoraromatic is [[amorasexual]]. if one identifies as both amorasexual and amoraromatic they may be called [[amorain]]. |
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Amoraromantic (ah-mor-ay-ro-man-tic) is an aro-spec identity under the aliquaromantic umbrella. Amoraromantic is defined as only feeling romantic attraction to a person or people when in a romantic relationship or romantic context with them.
An amoraromantic person may know that they may enjoy a romantic relationship with someone but will not feel attracted to them until in said relationship. They may also feel attracted in romantic contexts (i.e. discussing beginning a romatic relationship but not officially being in one). This label may be used by anyone as either a standalone label or in combination with other labels.
Some amoraromantic people may need both a romantic relationship and romantic context in order to feel romantic attraction (i.e. being in a romantic relationship and presently engaging in activities one considers romantic).
The sexual equivalent of amoraromatic is amorasexual. if one identifies as both amorasexual and amoraromatic they may be called amorain.