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    [[File:Indiromantic.png|thumb|218x218px|The indiromantic flag.]]
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    '''Indiromantic''' is defined as an [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] identity that is the state of having the ability to feel [[romantic attraction]] but having a strong desire to not feel said attraction, causing a disconnect from the idea of being in a relationship or expressing romantic attraction. It is still possible for an indiromantic person to desire a romantic relationship, however the idea of actually being in a relationship is overshadowed by the desire to not feel romantic attraction.
    '''Indiromantic''' is defined as an [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] identity that is the state of having the ability to feel [[romantic attraction]] but having a strong desire to not feel said attraction, causing a disconnect from the idea of being in a relationship or expressing romantic attraction. It is still possible for an indiromantic person to desire a romantic relationship, however the idea of actually being in a relationship is overshadowed by the desire to not feel romantic attraction.



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    The indiromantic flag.

    Indiromantic is defined as an aro-spec identity that is the state of having the ability to feel romantic attraction but having a strong desire to not feel said attraction, causing a disconnect from the idea of being in a relationship or expressing romantic attraction. It is still possible for an indiromantic person to desire a romantic relationship, however the idea of actually being in a relationship is overshadowed by the desire to not feel romantic attraction.

    Etymology

    The prefix indi- is derived from the Latin word 'indigentia' which means 'insatiable desire'.

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