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[[File:Screen Shot 2021-04-17 at 12.51.27 PM.png|thumb|The Eligereromantic flag.]] |
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'''Eligereromantic''' is an identity for people who feel that they can choose if they feel romantic attraction to certain people or not. For example, someone who is eligereromantic may be feeling [[aromantic]], but then when someone asks them out, they "choose" to feel attraction towards them for the benefit of the relationship. Another example is where someone focuses on another person a lot, and chooses to feel romantic attraction to them because they want a romantic relationship with that person. |
'''Eligereromantic''' is an identity for people who feel that they can choose if they feel romantic attraction to certain people or not. For example, someone who is eligereromantic may be feeling [[aromantic]], but then when someone asks them out, they "choose" to feel attraction towards them for the benefit of the romantic relationship. Another example is where someone focuses on another person a lot, and chooses to feel romantic attraction to them because they want a romantic relationship with that person. |
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People who are eligeresexual feel that their romantic attraction is something that they can choose where it directs to, and choose whether to feel romantic attraction or not. The sexual counterpart is [[eligeresexual]]. |
People who are eligeresexual feel that their romantic attraction is something that they can choose where it directs to, and choose whether to feel romantic attraction or not. The sexual counterpart is [[eligeresexual]]. |
Revision as of 09:43, 20 July 2022
Eligereromantic is an identity for people who feel that they can choose if they feel romantic attraction to certain people or not. For example, someone who is eligereromantic may be feeling aromantic, but then when someone asks them out, they "choose" to feel attraction towards them for the benefit of the romantic relationship. Another example is where someone focuses on another person a lot, and chooses to feel romantic attraction to them because they want a romantic relationship with that person.
People who are eligeresexual feel that their romantic attraction is something that they can choose where it directs to, and choose whether to feel romantic attraction or not. The sexual counterpart is eligeresexual.
This is similar to but not the same as lovesexual.
History
The term eligereromantic was coined by Fandom user EnbyDuckling on February 13 2021.
Flag
The Eligereromantic flag was created on April 17 by fandom user EmperorTaco. The eligereromantic flag has the partly the same meaning as the Eligerersexual flag. Dark Magenta represents the want/ desire for attraction, the royal blue represents gaining attraction, copper represents to gain romantic attraction, and the purple represents the lack of romantic attraction.