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    '''Cedural Attraction''', also known as '''Dependent Attraction''' or '''Submissive Attraction''', is a form of [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]] that revolves around wanting to feel protected, covered, understood, tutored, and supported by someone else. It is the reverse of [[Tutelary Attraction|tutelary attraction]]. With cedural attraction one feels weak and vulnerable, the possibility that someone might protect them makes one feel an attraction towards that person. It is also based on a feeling of feeling needed or necessary.
    '''Cedural Attraction''', also known as '''Dependent Attraction''' or '''Submissive Attraction''', is a form of [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]] that revolves around wanting to feel protected, covered, understood, tutored, and supported by someone else. It is the reverse of [[Tutelary Attraction|tutelary attraction]]. With cedural attraction one feels weak and vulnerable, the possibility that someone might protect them makes one feel an attraction towards that person. It is also based on a feeling of feeling needed or necessary.


    A relationship between protective and protected person can be labeled as guardianship, wardship, or tutelage. A person in that relationship who takes on the protected role could be called a concomitant or guide partner. A cedural crush could be possibly be called a gush or sush.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/silencethefox/art/submissive-Attraction-Pride-Flag-739957250</ref><ref>https://www.deviantart.com/silencethefox/art/submissive-Attraction-Pride-Flag-739957250</ref>
    A relationship between protective and protected person can be labeled as guardianship, wardship, or tutelage. A person in that relationship who takes on the protected role could be called a concomitant or guide partner. A cedural crush could be possibly be called a gush or sush.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/silencethefox/art/submissive-Attraction-Pride-Flag-739957250</ref>


    This relationship should not be associated with DPD (dependent personality), protectors in systems (DID), or with BDSM and kink related power play sometimes seen in sexual/romantic relationships.
    This relationship should not be associated with DPD (dependent personality), protectors in systems (DID), or with BDSM and kink related power play sometimes seen in sexual/romantic relationships.
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