Citations:lithromantic

Adjective: "(neologism) experiencing romantic attraction without a need and/or desire for reciprocation"

 * 2016, Christine Feraday, "For Lack Of A Better Word: Neo-Identities In Non-Cisgender, Non-Straight Communities On Tumblr", thesis submitted to the University of Toronto, page 10:
 * The term ‘stone butch’ even inspired the creation of a more contemporary neo-identity, lithsexual/lithromantic, which refers to people who experience sexual or romantic attraction, but either don’t want or don’t need that attraction to be reciprocated.
 * 2016, Ella Pye, "Jill Sobule and Four Other Torture Devices", in The Full Spectrum: A New Generation of Writing about Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Other Identities (ed. David Levithan & Billy Merrell), page 312:
 * I found that asexuality had a sibling in aromanticism, and I found labels like demiromantic, lithromantic, and grayromantic.
 * 2017, Zachary J. Lee, "Inqueeries: The LGBTQIA+ acronym", Brain Stew (Pierre Laclede Honors College), Issue 2 (2017), page 9:
 * Among these could be identities on the asexual spectrum (demisexual, sapiosexual, etc), the romantic spectrum (lithromantic, gray-romantic, etc),
 * 2018, Tom Buckland, "Forge Games' Top 5 LGBT+ Characters", Forge Press (University of Sheffield), 16 February 2018, page 19:
 * His sexuality could also be interpreted as lithoromantic, akoiromantic or apromantic, considering that he does not want or need the sexual attraction he has for Valbar to be reciprocated, highlighting sub-asexual identity spectrums that don't usually find themselves represented in video games.
 * 2019, Abigail Prevost, A New Generation, unnumbered page:
 * "'Lithromantic, it's when you fall for someone but you don't want reciprocation," I explained listing off another type.
 * "'Lithromantic, it's when you fall for someone but you don't want reciprocation," I explained listing off another type.