People may or may not engage in purely emotional
romantic relationships. The main identities relating to this are: •
Aromantic, meaning someone who experiences little to no romantic attraction (aromanticism). •
For identities within the aromantic spectrum, see Aromantic spectrum. •
Alloromantic or
zedromantic: •
Monoromantic: Romantic attraction towards person(s) of only one gender (monoromanticism). •
Androromantic: Romantic attraction towards men or masculinity (androromanticism). •
Gyneromantic or
gynoromantic: Romantic attraction towards women or femininity (gyneromanticism or gynoromanticism). • : Romantic attraction towards person(s) of the opposite gender (heteroromanticism). • : Romantic attraction towards person(s) of the same gender (homoromanticism). •
Multiromantic or
pluriromantic: Romantic attraction towards person(s) of multiple genders (multiromanticism or pluriromanticism). • or
ambiromantic: Romantic attraction towards two genders, or person(s) of the same and other genders (biromanticism or ambiromanticism). Sometimes used the same way as panromantic or multiromantic. • : Romantic attraction towards person(s) of various, but not all, genders (polyromanticism). •
Skolioromantic or
ceteroromantic: Romantic attraction towards
genderqueer or
non-binary person(s) (skolioromanticism or ceteroromanticism). Not to be confused with
aroflux. •
Pomoromantic: Rejecting preexisting romantic labels (pomoromanticism). == Split attraction model ==