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'''Aromanticism''' was an experience of the absence of [[romance|romantic feelings]]. It was distinct from [[asexuality]].  
'''Aromanticism''' was an experience of the absence of [[romance|romantic feelings]]. It was distinct from [[asexuality]].


The Ninth Doctor was aromantic, but did not know much about the concept. With the advice of [[Bethany Brown]] and [[River Song]], he realized his aromanticism and used it to defeat [[the Matchmaker]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Swipe Right (audio story)}})
The Ninth Doctor was aromantic, but did not know much about the concept. With the advice of [[Bethany Brown]] and [[River Song]], he realized his aromanticism and used it to defeat [[the Matchmaker]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Swipe Right (audio story)}})


[[Category:Psychology from the real world]]
[[Category:Psychology from the real world]]

Latest revision as of 03:33, 3 November 2024

Aromanticism

Aromanticism was an experience of the absence of romantic feelings. It was distinct from asexuality.

The Ninth Doctor was aromantic, but did not know much about the concept. With the advice of Bethany Brown and River Song, he realized his aromanticism and used it to defeat the Matchmaker. (AUDIO: Swipe Right [+]Loading...["Swipe Right (audio story)"])