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Romantic orientation, also called affectional orientation, indicates the sex or gender with which a person is most likely to have a romantic relationship or fall in love. It is used both alternatively and side-by-side with the term ''sexual orientation'', and is based on the perspective that sexual attraction is but a single component of a larger dynamic.〔Crethar, H. C. & Vargas, L. A. (2007). ''Multicultural intricacies in professional counseling.'' In J. Gregoire & C. Jungers (Eds.), The counselor’s companion: What every beginning counselor needs to know. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. ISBN 0-8058-5684-6. p.61.〕 For example, although a pansexual person may feel sexually attracted to multiple genders, they may be predisposed to romantic intimacy with females. For asexual people, romantic orientation is often considered a more useful measure of attraction than sexual orientation. ==Romantic identities== People may or may not engage in purely emotional romantic relationships. The main identities relating to this are:〔〔 * Aromantic: Lack of romantic attraction towards anyone. The noun is ''aromanticism''. * Heteroromantic: Romantic attraction towards person(s) of one gender other than their own. * Homoromantic: Romantic attraction towards person(s) of the same gender. * Biromantic: Romantic attraction towards person(s) of two or more genders. * Panromantic: Romantic attraction to person(s) of any gender. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Romantic orientation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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