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    Here, you can describe common ways someone may experience this form of attraction.
    Here, you can describe common ways someone may experience this form of attraction.
    * This can be done with a bulleted list, paragraph descriptions or both.
    * This can be done with a bulleted list, paragraph descriptions or both.
    == Etymology ==
    If it's not obvious and if it's known, include the etymology of the term here.
    == History ==
    == History ==
    This is where the history behind the term should be explored. This should include who coined the term and how it may have developed from there.
    This is where the history behind the term should be explored. This should include who coined the term and how it may have developed from there.
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    Example.jpg|Flag Name (coiner)<ref>reference</ref>
    Example.jpg|Flag Name (coiner)<ref>reference</ref>
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    == Sources ==
    [[Category:Guide]] [[Category:Help]] [[Category:Important]]
    This is where your sources will be.
    [[Category:Guides]] [[Category:Help]] [[Category:Important]]

    Latest revision as of 23:21, 13 November 2023

    Attraction pages should be titled "(Attraction Type) Attraction," for example "Sexual Attraction."

    The description does not need a heading. The article should begin with a description of what the attraction is and how it may be felt. This section can also include the term used to describe an orientation under this attraction type (such as "bisexual") and the term used for the object of this attraction (such as "crush").

    Common Experiences[edit | edit source]

    Here, you can describe common ways someone may experience this form of attraction.

    • This can be done with a bulleted list, paragraph descriptions or both.

    Etymology[edit | edit source]

    If it's not obvious and if it's known, include the etymology of the term here.

    History[edit | edit source]

    This is where the history behind the term should be explored. This should include who coined the term and how it may have developed from there.

    Flags & Symbols[edit | edit source]

    If there is significant information, include a section about the history and meaning behind the flags and symbols used for the term. Include information about alternative flags if available and include them on the page itself as well. If there are no other information behind a flag outside of who created it, it can be included in the "alternate flags" gallery instead.

    Subtypes[edit | edit source]

    If there are more specific subtypes of this attraction, they can be listed in this table. For example, how sexual attraction is a type of physical attraction.

    Attraction Flag Description Coiner
    Name of attraction type Flag image[1] A brief description of what the attraction is. Individual who coined the term or the flag[2]

    These labels should include a link to its own page as well. Flags must be frameless and 120px width.

    Alternative Flags[edit | edit source]

    This is where a gallery for alternative flags go if there are any.

    Sources[edit | edit source]

    This is where your sources will be.

    1. reference
    2. reference
    3. reference
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