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* {{Cite AVEN|53252|The Aromantic thread}} | * {{Cite AVEN|53252|The Aromantic thread}} | ||
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* [http://aromantics.wikia.com/wiki/Aromantic Aromantic] - on [http://aromantics.wikia.com/ Aromantics Wiki] | * [http://aromantics.wikia.com/wiki/Aromantic Aromantic] - on [http://aromantics.wikia.com/ Aromantics Wiki] | ||
Revision as of 16:10, 24 June 2019
An aromantic is a person who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others. Where romantic people have an emotional need to be with another person in a romantic relationship, aromantics are often satisfied with friendships and other non-romantic relationships. What distinguishes romantic relationships from a non-romantic relationships can vary diversely, but often includes physical connection (holding hands, cuddling, etc.) The aromantic attribute is usually considered to be innate and not a personal choice, just as the lack of sexual attraction is innate to asexuals. It is important to note that aromantics do not lack emotional/personal connection, but simply have no instinctual need to develop connections of a romantic nature. Aromantics can have needs for just as much empathetic support as romantics, but these needs can be fulfilled in a platonic way.
It is possible for an aromantic individual to be involved in, and enjoy, a devoted relationship with another person, but these relations are often closer friendships, naturally reflecting the closeness of the two individuals and not a purposely initiated monogamous separation as is often found in romantic couples. Aromantics may experience squishes which are the aromantic or platonic equivalent of a romantic crush. When an aromantic gets into a relationship that's more than friends - but less than romantic - that is known as a queerplatonic relationship.
Like all romantic identities aromantics can be of any sexual orientation.
See also
External links
- The Aromantic thread - on AVEN Forums
- AUREA - Aromantic-spectrum Union for Recognition, Education, and Advocacy website
- @robase - Association pour la promotion et la visibilité de l'aromantisme
- Arocalypse - an aromantic spectrum forum
- Aromantic - on Aromantics Wiki