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The [[Split Attraction Model (SAM)|split attraction model (SAM)]] is often used to differentiate different forms of attraction which one may or may not experience. This model is especially common in [[Aspec|a-spectrum]] communities by individual who experience some forms of attraction but do not experience others. Not every individual finds this model helpful, however.
Individuals who do not experience any forms of attraction may use the term [[anattractional]]. Individuals who experience an attraction which they do not want to or do not feel the need to elaborate on may identify as [[orientated]].
The two most commonly discussed forms of attraction are [[sexual attraction]] and [[romantic attraction]]. Forms of attraction beyond these two are often categorized as [[Tertiary attraction|tertiary attractions]]. However, this term is controversial because it positions non-romantic, non-sexual attraction as less important. The term [[eriattraction]] was created as an alternative.
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