What is Lithromantic and Lithsexual?

Lithromantic: describes a person who feels romantic attraction, but does not want a romantic relationship. Lithsexual: describes a person who feels sexual attraction, but does not want a sexual relationship.
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What does it mean to be Lithromantic?

lithromantic (not comparable) Experiencing romantic attraction without a need or desire for reciprocation.
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What is Lithrosexual?

Lithrosexual: someone who does experience sexual attraction but does not desire those feelings to be reciprocated or to pursue a relationship.
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What are Lithromantic reasons?

The term lithromantic refers to an individual who feels romantic love towards someone but has no desire of having these feelings reciprocated. It's also known as aromantic and apromantic. This term also falls under the aromantic spectrum where a person doesn't desire to be in a relationship.
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Can Lithromantic people date?

"Lithromantics are individuals who experience romantic love but do not desire their feelings to be reciprocated. Lithromantic people may want to avoid dating and romantic relationships entirely, or may be comfortable with such a relationship or even desire it, as long as their love is not returned in a romantic way.
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How do I know if I'm Lithromantic?

If lithromantic, you may be sexually attracted to your partner, which is as far as the attraction goes. You may also be romantically and sexually attracted to your partner but do not want love reciprocated. If being in a relationship makes you feel wrong or out of place, this could be a sign of lithromanticism.
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What is Platoniromantic?

Platoniromantic is a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum. It is a subcategory of quoiromantic and is closely related to idemromantic. It describes the feeling of not being able to distinguish between platonic and romantic feelings.
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What is Cupioromantic?

Cupioromantic: describes a person who wants a romantic relationship, but does not feel romantic attraction. Cupiosexual: describes a person who wants to have sex, but does not feel sexual attraction. Demigender: describes a person who feels a partial connection to one or more genders.
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What makes you romantically attracted to someone?

Someone who feels romantic attraction toward another person may crave physical affection, desire relationships with the person, and desire romantic contact, such as handholding, showing love, or expressing affection. Romantic attraction may or may not accompany sexual desire and a sexual relationship.
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What is Lithromantic Akoiromantic?

Lithromantic or akoiromantic people feel romantic attraction but don't want to have it returned. The attraction may also go away when someone does have feelings for them. Gray-aromantic people rarely experience romantic attraction or can do so only under very specific circumstances.
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What does the color of the Lithsexual flag mean?

The lithosexual flag consists of five differently coloured horizontal banners of equal breadth: Red, orange, yellow, white, and black. These colours refer to 1) sensitivity, life, leadership, and community, 2) lithosexuality 3) varied relationships, loyalty, honour, 4) sexuality and 5) asexuality.
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Who is a Sapiosexual person?

Sapiosexuality means that a person is sexually attracted to highly intelligent people, so much so that they consider it to be the most important trait in a partner. It is a relatively new word that has become more popular in recent years. Both LGBTQ+ people and heterosexual people may identify as sapiosexual.
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What is an aromantic crush called?

A squish typically refers to a platonic crush. It may be defined as a strong platonic or non-romantic desire for an emotional relationship with a person. It is most often used by aromantic people but is not limited to folks on the aro spectrum.
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What is Cupioromantic flag?

The cupioromantic symbol was created on October 28, 2021, for an LGBT+ symbols poster. It consists of a heart and a slash through it to represent a lack of romantic attraction but a heart at the tip to represent a desire or taste for romantic relationships.
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What is a aromantic crush?

According to the Asexual Visibility and Education Network, a "squish" is the aromantic version of a crush. They define it as "a desire for a strong platonic relationship with someone which is usually more emotionally intimate than a typical friendship."
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What in your body makes you attracted to someone?

Oxytocin, the so-called love hormone, activates feelings of trust and attraction between people when it is released in the brain, and it rises in the early stages of romantic love.
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Why are we instantly attracted to someone?

Why we feel instant attraction to some people, and not others, is affected by lots of different things: mood, hormones and neurotransmitters, how alike we are, the shortage of other partners available, looks, physical excitement, and the proximity of geographical closeness.
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What is Grayromantic?

Gray-romantic: individuals who do not often experience romantic attraction. Demiromantic: an individual who does not experience romantic attraction until after a close emotional bond has been formed.
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What is Orchidromantic?

Orchidromantic is an orientation where one feels romantic attraction, but does not desire a romantic relationship. Someone who identifies with this may consider people romantically attractive, but lacks the want to have or dislikes having romantic experiences.
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Can you be aromantic and Nebularomantic?

Nebularomantic is a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum. It is described when one is unable to or has a hard time distinguishing romantic attraction from platonic attraction due to being neurodivergent. Nebularomantic is a subset of quoiromantic.
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What's Recipromantic?

Adjective. recipromantic (comparative more recipromantic, superlative most recipromantic) (neologism) Experiencing romantic attraction only to people known to reciprocate one's feelings.
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What is the difference between alterous and Queerplatonic?

Alterous: An attraction best described as wanting emotional closeness without necessarily being (at all or entirely) platonic and/or romantic. Queerplatonic: Not romantic but involves a close emotional connection beyond what most people consider friendship.
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What is the difference between Platoniromantic and Nebularomantic?

Nebularomantic is a neurosexuality similar to platoniromantic, but experienced due to the individual's neurodivergencies. Someone who identifies as nebularomantic is unable to or has difficulty identifying the difference between romantic and platonic attraction because of their neurodivergencies.
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