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Subjective attraction can also be described as "a deity looking down at [their] subjects with a warm smile as [they see] them playing and living life." It can be described as a relationship; for example, Christians describe their religion as a relationship with God, and if one were to identify as the Christian God, they may use this form of attraction. However, the relationship cannot be considered romantic, queerplatonic, or other forms of attraction related to the previously mentioned.
Someone who experiences any form of subjective attraction may add a gendered prefix, like pansubjective or demideistic, however this is not required and may actually be preferred for most individuals. If one does not add a prefix, they may choose to simply say, "I experience divine attraction."
== Deistic attraction ==
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== History ==
Subjective attraction was coined by
[[Category:Attraction]]
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