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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The term callistic was coined by Tumblr user Thearoacespace on June 5, 2019<ref>https://thearoacespace.tumblr.com/post/185397285683/coining-some-new-terms</ref>. The flag was created by them on June 7, 2019<ref>https://thearoacespace.tumblr.com/post/185429922273/flags-for-the-terms-that-i-coined-a-couple-days</ref>. The color symbolism is the following; Black, the lack of color, represents a lack of relationships. Green represents aromanticism and the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]]. White, the combination of all colors, represents wholeness, showing that callistic aros are complete without the need for a life partner. Blue represents aplatonic individuals. The spectrum of blues represents the spectrum of callistic experiences.
    The term callistic was coined by Tumblr user Thearoacespace on June 5, 2019<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://thearoacespace.tumblr.com/post/185397285683/coining-some-new-terms}}</ref>. The flag was created by them on June 7, 2019<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://thearoacespace.tumblr.com/post/185429922273/flags-for-the-terms-that-i-coined-a-couple-days}}</ref>. The color symbolism is the following; Black, the lack of color, represents a lack of relationships. Green represents aromanticism and the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]]. White, the combination of all colors, represents wholeness, showing that callistic aros are complete without the need for a life partner. Blue represents aplatonic individuals. The spectrum of blues represents the spectrum of callistic experiences.


    There are two circles that represent the "closeness" of one's ideal relationship. The circles are close, but not touching.
    There are two circles that represent the "closeness" of one's ideal relationship. The circles are close, but not touching.
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