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Aromantic

Aromantic is a term used to describe a person who experiences little to no romantic attraction to others. It is a romantic orientation, focusing on patterns of romance rather than sexual desire. An aromantic person can have any sexual orientation and may identify as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, or otherwise. Within the broader community, some people describe themselves as part of the aromantic spectrum, including grayromantic and demiromantic identities.

Grayromantic describes experiencing romantic attraction infrequently or only under certain circumstances, while demiromantic describes needing a

Aromantic individuals can form meaningful relationships and may engage in dating or partnerships for reasons other

Common misconceptions include viewing aromanticism as a mental illness, a phase, or a sign of social ineptitude.

The term arose in online communities in the early 2010s, notably within AVEN (Asexuality Visibility and Education

strong
emotional
bond
before
experiencing
romantic
attraction.
The
term
aromantic
is
also
used
within
the
umbrella
of
aro-ace
identities
for
people
who
are
both
aromantic
and
asexual.
than
romance,
such
as
companionship,
shared
goals,
or
family
considerations.
They
may
prioritize
close
friendships
or
other
nonromantic
bonds,
and
relationship
structures
can
vary
widely
among
individuals.
It
is
important
to
recognize
that
aromanticism
is
about
romance,
not
emotional
capacity
or
ability
to
love;
many
aromantic
people
form
deep,
caring
connections.
In
reality,
aromanticism
is
a
legitimate
orientation
within
the
spectrum
of
human
romantic
diversity,
and
like
other
orientations,
it
can
be
expressed
in
diverse
ways
across
cultures
and
individuals.
Network),
and
has
since
become
part
of
broader
discussions
of
sexual
and
romantic
diversity.