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    [[File:Sam.png|thumb|220x220px|A visual representation of the SAM using a modified Kinsey scale. Someone can fall anywhere on the two scales. For some, their placement on the two scales is the same, for others they have two different placements.|link=https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/File:Sam.png]]The '''split attraction model''' or '''SAM''' is a model of attraction used by many [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] and [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] people to describe their identity. The SAM states that for some people sexual attraction and romantic attraction are two different things. For example, an [[asexual]] person may feel romantic attraction, and an [[aromantic]] person may feel sexual attraction. In those cases the [[A-Spec|a-spec]] person may describe their identity using the SAM in order to express both aspects of their identity.
    [[File:Sam.png|thumb|220x220px|A visual representation of the SAM using a modified Kinsey scale. Someone can fall anywhere on the two scales. For some, their placement on the two scales is the same, for others they have two different placements.|link=https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/File:Sam.png]]The '''split attraction model''' or '''SAM''' is a model of attraction used by many [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] and [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] people to describe their identity. The SAM states that for some people sexual attraction and romantic attraction are two different things. For example, an [[asexual]] person may feel romantic attraction, and an [[aromantic]] person may feel sexual attraction. In those cases the [[A-Spec|a-spec]] person may describe their identity using the SAM in order to express both aspects of their identity.
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