From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aromanticism
or
aromanticity
is a
romantic orientation
in which a person does not experience romantic attraction, whether entirely, partially or circumstantially.
[1]
They may not feel
romantic love
, and may not feel the need to be in romantic relationships. It doesn't mean they are
agamous
.
[2]
[3]
[4]
They can have any
sexual orientation
, be
asexual
,
bisexual
,
heterosexual
,
homosexual
,
pansexual
,
polysexual
,
omnisexual
,
pomosexual
, or
ceterosexual
. It's often shortened to aro.
[5]
[6]
[7]
- ↑
"What It Means To Be 'Aromantic,' According To Aromantic People"
.
HuffPost
. 2018-10-05
. Retrieved
2020-12-07
.
- ↑
"LGBTQIA+ history month: You might be on the aromantic spectrum if…"
.
DIH
. 2019-02-24
. Retrieved
2020-12-07
.
- ↑
"That's So Aromantic!"
.
Psychology Today
. Retrieved
2020-12-07
.
- ↑
"AUREA - FAQ"
.
AUREA
. Retrieved
2020-12-07
.
- ↑
Plonski, Logan.
"7 Facts You Should Know About Aromantic People"
.
them
. Retrieved
2020-12-07
.
- ↑
Goldman, Alison; Miller, Anna Medaris (2020-06-30).
"If You Feel 'Meh' About Falling In Love, You Might Be Aromantic"
.
Women's Health
. Retrieved
2020-12-07
.
- ↑
"What Is Aromantic And What Does It Mean For Relationships? | Betterhelp"
.
www.betterhelp.com
. Retrieved
2020-12-07
.