Citations:alloromantic

Adjective: "experiencing romantic attraction"

 * 2018, "Blue Ice-Tea", "Ace Mini-Review: 'Love, Simon'", AVENues Newsletters, October-December 2018, page 22:
 * In Simon's case, the feeling is resolved by owning up to his gay identity, and he is almost immediately rewarded with a hunky new boyfriend – a rather optimistic ending that may appeal more to alloromantic than to aromantic aces.
 * 2019, Katherine Rachlin, "The Intersection of Gender Diversity and Asexuality: Psychotherapy with TGNC Individuals Who Identify as Ace", in Sex, Sexuality, and Trans Identities: Clinical Guidance for Psychotherapists and Counselors (eds. Gary J. Jacobson, Jan C. Niemira, & Karalyn J. Violeta), page 133:
 * An alloromantic individual will enjoy activities associated with intimate relationships such as holding hands, kissing, cuddling, emotional intimacy, and commitment.
 * 2020, Selale Gunal & Petros Levounis, "Asexual", in Pocket Guide to LGBTQ Mental Health Understanding the Spectrum of Gender and Sexuality (eds. Eric Yarbrough & Petros Levounis), page 148:
 * Others identify only as asexual and have an alloromantic (i.e., not aromantic) identity, such as homoromantic, a person who is romantically attracted to a member of the same sex, or biromantic, a person who is attracted to both males and females romantically (Figure 8–3).
 * 2021, L. C. Mawson, Ethics in Magic, unnumbered page:
 * "Do you think it's possible... Do you think two people could fall in love with no physical intimacy?"
 * I shrugged. “I mean, alloromantic asexual people must do it, right?”
 * 2021, Steph Famsworth, quoted in Lois Shearing, Bi the Way: The Bisexual Guide to Life, page 30:
 * Demiromanrtic simply means that I don't experience romantic attraction and will only ever experience it after forming an intense emotional connection with someone. That is quite different to alloromantic experiences, because people generally do experience a bit of romantic attraction quite regularly.
 * 2021, Dianne Foit, After Apocalypse, unnumbered page:
 * the way i love you is more loyal
 * than i can picture alloromantic
 * love
 * 2021, Worner Leland, August Stockwell, & Janani Vaidya, "LGBTQ2IA: Supporting Ontogenic and Cultural Compassion Building for the LGBTQ2IA Community", in A Scientific Framework for Compassion and Social Justice: Lessons in Applied Behavior Analysis (eds. Jacob A. Sadavoy & Michelle L. Zube), unnumbered page:
 * Asexual and aromantic experiences of variable or no sexual or romantic attraction are ones oppressed in favor of allosexual and alloromantic attraction.
 * 2021, anonymous, quoted in "Questions Of The Month", AVENues Newsletters, July-September 2021, page 12:
 * Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes is one of my favorite characters of all time and I think he may be a good representation of alloromantic asexuality, even if, actually, I still don't understand what the creators of the show want to do with him.
 * 2021, Nova, "Living as an Aroromantic in a Heteronormative Society", Kalei (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), January 2021, page 9:
 * Aroromanticism is not a choice, nor is it a lifestyle. It is a label for those who feel that their romantic identities do not fall into the alloromantic spectrum.
 * 2021, Arushi Aggarwal, "Queer Main Characters of Color in YA Fiction", Maclagan (Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh, India), Volume 4, June 2021, page 4:
 * The relationship between the white lead and the Queer Love Interest of Color rarely delves into the topic of interracial dating, let alone the nuance of interracial queer dating, which compounds further stigma and bias on top of the already tumultuous nature of cisgender, heterosexual, alloromantic interracial dating.
 * 2021, Izzy, "Live While We're Young: Aromantic Frienships, Youth and Futures", CAMP Magazine (University of Melbourne), Volume 4 (2021), page 22:
 * Despite our society's obsession with marriage and the nuclear family, there are plenty of other people out there who are aromantic just like me, as well as plenty of allo people who simple want to reject the traditional married-with-kids pathway – people who may not want to have kids, people who may not be interested in having a big ceremony and signing a piece of paper to prove their love to their partner, people who are polyamorous, people who are alloromantic asexual etc.
 * 2022, Katy Lees, The Trans Guide to Mental Health and Well-Being, page 35:
 * Are they other trans people, connected to the LGBTQ+ community, or allocishet (as in alloromantic, cisgender, and heterosexual)?
 * 2022, "Thursday 18 August", Copenhagen Pride Week 2022 Program, page 21:
 * To [sic] sisters – one aromantic and one alloromantic (meaning not aromantic) – talk about their differences and similarities in a world centered around romance.

Noun: "someone who experiences romantic attraction"

 * 2019, Hannah Lyons, "Pride", Rabelais (La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia), Edition Two (2019), page 28:
 * And no, I would not tap that
 * (But if this character offered I might not say no)
 * Shared eye-rolls because
 * Alloromantics
 * 2021, Lucy EJ Woods, "LGBT+ History Month: A History of Queer Love in Scotland", D&G Queerier (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland), February 2021, page 9:
 * From forcusing on the romantic-comedy-staple of overcoming challenges and obstacles - an idea more relevant to LGBT+ relations than heteronormative ones - to using the February holiday to revive the sentiments of Saint Galatine (the patron saint of female friendship), and to celebrate many types of love, not just that experienced by alloromantics (people who experience romantic attraction).
 * 2021, Lucy EJ Woods, "LGBT+ History Month: A History of Queer Love in Scotland", D&G Queerier (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland), February 2021, page 9:
 * From forcusing on the romantic-comedy-staple of overcoming challenges and obstacles - an idea more relevant to LGBT+ relations than heteronormative ones - to using the February holiday to revive the sentiments of Saint Galatine (the patron saint of female friendship), and to celebrate many types of love, not just that experienced by alloromantics (people who experience romantic attraction).
 * 2021, Lucy EJ Woods, "LGBT+ History Month: A History of Queer Love in Scotland", D&G Queerier (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland), February 2021, page 9:
 * From forcusing on the romantic-comedy-staple of overcoming challenges and obstacles - an idea more relevant to LGBT+ relations than heteronormative ones - to using the February holiday to revive the sentiments of Saint Galatine (the patron saint of female friendship), and to celebrate many types of love, not just that experienced by alloromantics (people who experience romantic attraction).
 * 2021, Lucy EJ Woods, "LGBT+ History Month: A History of Queer Love in Scotland", D&G Queerier (Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland), February 2021, page 9:
 * From forcusing on the romantic-comedy-staple of overcoming challenges and obstacles - an idea more relevant to LGBT+ relations than heteronormative ones - to using the February holiday to revive the sentiments of Saint Galatine (the patron saint of female friendship), and to celebrate many types of love, not just that experienced by alloromantics (people who experience romantic attraction).
 * From forcusing on the romantic-comedy-staple of overcoming challenges and obstacles - an idea more relevant to LGBT+ relations than heteronormative ones - to using the February holiday to revive the sentiments of Saint Galatine (the patron saint of female friendship), and to celebrate many types of love, not just that experienced by alloromantics (people who experience romantic attraction).