Citations:quoiromantic

Adjective: "(neologism) unable to distinguish romantic attraction from platonic attraction in oneself"

 * 2018, Christina Lang, "Intimacy and Desire Through the Lens of an Aro-Ace Woman of Color", thesis submitted Bates College, page 69:
 * For a while, I thought I might be quoiromantic because of the frustration and confusion I felt about how subjective romantic attraction is.
 * 2018, Ryan A. Miller, "Toward Intersectional Identity Perspectives on Disability and LGBTQ Identities in Higher Education", Journal of College Student Development, Volume 59, Issue 3, May/June 2018:
 * These participants identified on the asexual spectrum, including identities such as asexual (Miranda), demisexual (Desi), and quoiromantic (Jackie).
 * 2020, Erin Hampson, "Negotiating (in)visibility: A phenomenological analysis of asexual students' experiences of university", Psychology of Sexualities Review, Volume 11, Number 1, Summer 2020, page 29:
 * Romantic orientations varied; two identifying as ‘biromantic’ (to be romantically attracted to the same and other genders), another as ‘aromantic’ or ‘quiro-romantic’ (a lack of, or uncertainty about their capacity for, romantic attraction) and the last described as ‘idemromantic’ (to not distinguish romantic and platonic attraction).
 * Romantic orientations varied; two identifying as ‘biromantic’ (to be romantically attracted to the same and other genders), another as ‘aromantic’ or ‘quiro-romantic’ (a lack of, or uncertainty about their capacity for, romantic attraction) and the last described as ‘idemromantic’ (to not distinguish romantic and platonic attraction).