Green stripe aromantic is a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum. This described an aromantic individuals who has a complete lack of romantic attraction. It is the romantic equivalent to black stripe asexual. Much like black stripe asexual, this individual may have experienced this kind of attraction in the past, but does not currently, even in fleeting, negligible or slight forms.
Green stripe aromantic individuals can be experience any sort of romantic favourability (romance repulsed, romance favorable, romance neutral, or romance ambivalent).
If someone is both a green stripe aromantic and black stripe asexual, they may refer to themself as a 'bold stripe aroace'.
Flag
Based on the black stripe asexual flag and aromantic flag, this flag is a five-striped black, white and dark green flag. The black stripes represents the intersection of asexuality and aromanticism, the green central stripe represents a complete lack of romantic attraction, and the two parallel white stripes represent friendship.
History
This term was first suggested on the Black Stripe Asexual brainstorm thread by user Sarah-Sylvia.
Etymology
This term refers to the dark green stripe on the Aromantic flag, and is inspired by the asexual equivalent, the Black Stripe Asexual flag.