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    '''Idyllic Attraction''' is a form of [[attraction]] in which one desires, fantasizes about, or wishing they were attracted to a certain gender despite not being attracted to that gender in real life. This also includes wishing or fantasizing about being attracted to a gender in a different way than one is in really life. (For example: fantasizing about being romantically attracted to a given gender despite only feeling [[Platonic Attraction|platonic attraction]] to that gender in real life.) This may or may not overlap with one being [[buenosexual]].
    '''Idyllic Attraction''' is a form of [[attraction]] in which one desires, fantasizes about, or wishing they were attracted to a certain gender despite not being attracted to that gender in real life. This also includes wishing or fantasizing about being attracted to a gender in a different way than one is in really life. (For example: fantasizing about being romantically attracted to a given gender despite only feeling [[Platonic Attraction|platonic attraction]] to that gender in real life.) This may or may not overlap with one being [[buenosexual]].


    Idyllic attraction can be similar to [[cupioromantic]]/[[Cupiosexual|cupiosexual]] and/or [[Electio Aroace|electio aroace]]. However it is different from electio aroace because someone can feel idyllic attraction while still feeling other forms of [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]]. It's also different from cupioromantic/[[Cupiosexual|cupiosexual]] and electio aroace because idyllic attraction says nothing about one's real life actions or desires. One may or may not want to act on their idyllic attraction. Someone with idyllic attraction may fantasize about feeling a certain attraction, but recognizes that they do not want or can never have that sort of relationship in real life.
    Idyllic attraction can be similar to [[cupioromantic]]/[[Cupiosexual|cupiosexual]] and/or [[Electio Aroace|electio aroace]]. However it is different from electio aroace because someone can feel idyllic attraction while still feeling other forms of [[Tertiary Attraction|tertiary attraction]]. It's also different from cupioromantic/cupiosexual and electio aroace because idyllic attraction says nothing about one's real life actions or desires. One may or may not want to act on their idyllic attraction. Someone with idyllic attraction may fantasize about feeling a certain attraction, but recognizes that they do not want or can never have that sort of relationship in real life.


    Idyllic attraction can be combined with any other relevant sexuality terms. As an example, an aroace person to fantasizes about being attracted to men and women could be [[Bisexual|bi]]-idyllic.
    Idyllic attraction can be combined with any other relevant sexuality terms. As an example, an aroace person to fantasizes about being attracted to men and women could be [[Bisexual|bi]]-idyllic.
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