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'''Romantic orientation''' (also called '''affectional orientation''') refers to an individual's pattern of [[romantic attraction]] based on a person's gender. For many [[Sexual|sexuals]], their romantic orientation and their [[sexual orientation]] are in alignment, so the gender(s) of the people they fall in love with are also the gender(s) they are sexually attracted to. For an [[Asexuality|asexual]], who does not experience sexual attraction, it is their romantic orientation that determines which gender(s), if any, they are inclined to form romantic [[relationships]] with. A person may be [[aromantic]] or romantic, or somewhere in between.
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'''Romantic orientation''' (also called '''affectional orientation''') refers to an individual's pattern of [[romantic attraction]] based on a person's gender. This is considered distinct from [[sexual orientation]], which refers specifically to a person patterns of [[sexual attraction]], which is distinct from romantic attraction.
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Romantic orientation terminology follows that of sexual orientation terminology:
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* A [[heteroromantic]] person is someone romantically attracted to different genders.
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* A [[homoromantic]] person is someone romantically attracted to the same gender.
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* A [[biromantic]] or [[panromantic]] person is romantically attracted to multiple genders
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* An [[aromantic]] person is someone who is not romantically attracted to any gender.
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There are also some people who do not find the concept of romantic attraction useful, who may use terms such as "[[wtfromantic]]".
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For many people, their romantic orientation and their sexual orientation may be in alignment, so the gender(s) of the people they fall in love with are also the gender(s) they are sexually attracted to. For others, however, their romantic and sexual orientations may not match. This is true not only for asexuals but for people of all sexual orientations. Although -romantic terminology is mostly used by individuals in the asexual community, the concept is considered applicable to people of all sexualities.
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For [[Asexuality|asexuals]], who do not experience sexual attraction, it is often their romantic orientation that determines which gender(s), if any, they are inclined to form romantic [[relationships]] with.  
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Outside of asexual discourse, where the concept of romantic orientation is often not used,  the term "Sexual Orientation" is often used to refer to a persons overall combination of both romantic and sexual attractions, rather than differentiating between the two.
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Romantic attraction is separate from [[sexual attraction]]. Both orientations can be mix-matched.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 00:25, 24 February 2014

Romantic orientation (also called affectional orientation) refers to an individual's pattern of romantic attraction based on a person's gender. This is considered distinct from sexual orientation, which refers specifically to a person patterns of sexual attraction, which is distinct from romantic attraction.

Romantic orientation terminology follows that of sexual orientation terminology:

  • A heteroromantic person is someone romantically attracted to different genders.
  • A homoromantic person is someone romantically attracted to the same gender.
  • A biromantic or panromantic person is romantically attracted to multiple genders
  • An aromantic person is someone who is not romantically attracted to any gender.

There are also some people who do not find the concept of romantic attraction useful, who may use terms such as "wtfromantic".

For many people, their romantic orientation and their sexual orientation may be in alignment, so the gender(s) of the people they fall in love with are also the gender(s) they are sexually attracted to. For others, however, their romantic and sexual orientations may not match. This is true not only for asexuals but for people of all sexual orientations. Although -romantic terminology is mostly used by individuals in the asexual community, the concept is considered applicable to people of all sexualities.

For asexuals, who do not experience sexual attraction, it is often their romantic orientation that determines which gender(s), if any, they are inclined to form romantic relationships with.

Outside of asexual discourse, where the concept of romantic orientation is often not used, the term "Sexual Orientation" is often used to refer to a persons overall combination of both romantic and sexual attractions, rather than differentiating between the two.


See also


Romantic orientation
Aromantic · Biromantic · Demiromantic · Gray-romantic · Heteroromantic · Homoromantic · Lithromantic · Panromantic · WTFromantic
Category:Orientations