Citations:recipromantic

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Adjective: "(neologism) experiencing romantic attraction only to people known to reciprocate one's feelings"

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  • 2016, Ashley Mardell, The ABC's of LGBT+, unnumbered page:
    (Example: If you are recipromantic, you might form crushes on people whom you discover have a crush on you.)
  • 2016, Christine Feraday, "For Lack of a Better Word: Neo-Identities in Non-Cisgender, Non-Straight Communities on Tumblr", thesis submitted to Ryerson University, page 54:
    In terms of attraction, Hyourin is asexual, idemromantic, and recipromantic. Idemromantic means Hyourin doesn’t feel a noticeable difference between romantic and platonic attraction, and recipromantic means they only feel romantic attraction towards someone once they know that person is romantically attracted to them.
  • 2018, Elijah G. Stucki, "Compulsory Sexuality and Amatonormativity in Higher Education: A Photovoice Study with Asexual and Aromantic Students", thesis submitted to Oregon State University, page 114:
    There are similarities between ace and aro students and LGBTQ+ students experiences of feeling invisible, erased in curriculum, and feeling like their identities were not real. Lily who is white, gray-ace, recipromantic, and nonbinary said “[in the] classes I have [it] doesn’t normally come up, ‘cause it’s all science. I just try to stay on topic to get the work done.”
  • 2019, Abigail Prevost, A New Generation, unnumbered page:
    “Okay, well there is recipromantic,” I pointed out.
    “Recipro-what now?” Joey raised his eyebrows comedically.
    “When you need them to reciprocate feelings for you to feel,” I explained in a quick summary.