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{{Unsourced}}[[File:Amorsexual.jpg|thumb|The amorsexual flag.|alt=]][[File:Amor-romantic.jpg|thumb|The amor-romantic flag.|alt=]]'''Amorsexual''' is a [[Sexual Orientation|sexual orientation]] in which someone is inclusive when picking who they want in their love life. They include all genders to give everyone a chance to be in their romantic or physical love life. This includes [[genderfluid]], [[agender]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[Xenogender|xenogenders]], and more! People who identify as amorsexual could also use this label because they are not comfortable using another m-spec label. The label’s main purpose though, is for people who put personality before anything.
A person who identifies as amorsexual could also identify as [[demisexual]], [[polyamorous]], etc. The person would love the person for who they are on the inside, not on the outside.
== Amor-romantic ==
Amor-romantic has the same definition as amorsexual, but it only involves [[Romantic Attraction|romantic attraction]] and very little [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]].
== Flag ==
The flag was created by user [[User:ALYxYURI06|ALYxYURI06]] on March 14, 2021. It consists of six colours: baby blue and baby pink, which represent trans women and men. The top white stripe represents people who use he/him pronouns who identify as more or all genders. The same is for the bottom white stripe, but represents she/her pronouns. The black line represents the inclusion of people who’s gender is absent. Lastly, the purple represents both masculinity and femininity.
== Etymology ==
The term "''amor''" comes from the Latin word for love/affection.
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