aromanticity

English

Etymology

From aromantic +‎ -ity, or a- +‎ romanticity.

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Noun

aromanticity (uncountable)

  1. (neologism, rare) The state of experiencing little to no romantic attraction to others.
    Synonyms: aromanticism, aroness
    • 2022, Deborah Biging, "Educational Justice in Response to Oppression by Heteronormative Schools", thesis submitted to the University of Graz, page 35:
      Bisexuality, asexuality, or aromanticity are hardly ever talked about which produces a silence apt to protect monosexual, allosexual and alloromantic privilege.
    • 2022, Nicholas Colecio, "Compulsory Conformity in Modern Japanese Culture: An Exploration of Asexuality in the works of Murata Sayaka, Kawakami Mieko, and Kamatani Yuki", thesis submitted to the University of Central Florida, page 35:
      In this way, Tomoya blurs the lines between asexuality, aromanticity, and celibacy.
    • 2024 December, Ripunjoy Bezbaruah, “The Emergence and Importance of LGBTQIA+ Voices in Literature: Evolving Societal Perspectives”, in The Academic: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research[1], volume 2, number 12, page 1105:
      Additionally, themes of asexuality and aromanticity, defined by a lack of romantic or sexual attraction, have yet to be adequately represented in literary works.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:aromanticity.