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[[File:Pseudoromantic.png|alt=The pseudoromantic flag. A five striped flag from top to bottom featuring the colors green, yellow, white, grey, and black.|thumb|The pseudoromantic flag.]]
'''Pseudoromantic'''
▲Pseudoromantic or sensromantic is a microlabel for individuals on the aromantic spectrum who experience a non-romantic (tertiary) physical and/or emotional attraction which mimics or borders on romantic attraction.
▲These individuals experience strong physical and/or emotional attraction (such as aesthetic attraction, sensual attraction or platonic attraction) to a specific individual(s) which mimics romantic attraction (often by inducing shyness, romantic fantasies or a desire to be closer to the individual). Despite this they lack the intrinsic desire to commit romantic acts with that individual(s) and/or have a romantic relationship with them.
Some common pseudoromantic experiences might include:
* Experiencing
* Enjoying or being romantically interested
* Experiencing
* Experiencing
Pseudoromantic
== History and Flag ==▼
Pseudoromantic was coined by Wiki user JayZaPL and Reddit user AnonymousHermitCrab in the subreddit r/aromantic on May 22nd, 2022, along with its flag.<ref name=":0">https://www.reddit.com/r/aromantic/comments/uvm7ol/coining_pseudoromantic/</ref>
The pseudoromantic flag is modeled after the pseudosexual flag. It is the aromantic flag flipped upside down with a yellow stripe is added beneath the purple stripe to represent tertiary attractions such as platonic attraction which is commonly represented with the color yellow.<ref name=":0" />
▲== History and Flag ==
== Etymology ==
The term pseudoromantic is based on the Greek root word "pseudo-" meaning "false
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