Abroromantic

Abroromantic, sometimes spelled as abromantic people experience their romantic orientation as fluid and/or changing over time. Abroromanticism involves someone's entire orientation changing over time, not just the genders they are attracted to. They may also experience changes in the intensity of their attractions.

Etymology
The prefix "abro-" comes from the Greek habrós, meaning "graceful" or "delicate". This symbolizes the movement and changing nature of people who are abroromantic.

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Flag
The abroromantic flag is the same as the abrosexual one, but with a heart overlaid to represent romantic attraction.

Abrosexual
A person who is abroromantic may want to have a romantic relationship but not necessarily want to have sex. A person who is abrosexual may want to have sex but not necessarily want a romantic relationship. However, sometimes the two terms are used interchangeably.<ref name-"WMD"

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