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Velvetromantic

\Someone who is velvet- would experience intense feelings of affection/attraction specifically to their partner or to those in general. velvet- can be considered apart/related to the aro/ace spectrum.

| (velvetsexual - velvetromantic - velvetplatonic)

The velvet- flag can be used in a platonic context or romantic/sexual; however there are alternative flags for those attractions. Velvetplatonic can be used by people who are asexual and so forth, as Velvetplatonic does NOT contain romantic or sexual attraction. The opposite of this would be violet.

One could have intense feelings for their partner but not choose to identify as velvet- however velvet attraction is normally categorized as an expected or general intense attraction.

Velvetgender[]

Velvetgender is a gender that uses the pronouns ( Velvet/Velvets/Velvetself )

there is no specific meaning behind the gender however it can relate to the sexuality.

Flag[]

When the term was 'coined' multiple flags were given with it for velvetsexual-velvetplatonic-velvetromantic- and velvetgender; reds representing the color of love.

History[]

The term was coined by Scattch 2/25/2023 along with the flags! (post)