split attraction model
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editsplit attraction model (uncountable)
- (psychology) A model of human desire which distinguishes sexual and romantic attraction.
- Synonym: SAM (abbreviation)
- 2021, Erin Ekins, Queerly Autistic: The Ultimate Guide For LGBTQIA+ Teens On The Spectrum[1], page 34:
- We'll be looking more at the 'split attraction model' of sexuality in the next chapter, and how romantic attraction and sexual attraction can be different for different people.
- 2022, Cate Campbell, Sex Therapy: The Basics, unnumbered page:
- The Split Attraction Model distinguishes between romantic and sexual attraction, meaning that someone could be romantically attracted to anybody but only sexually attracted to other genders.
- 2022, Amanda L. Mollet, “Asexuality & Asexuality Studies”, in Kamden K. Strunk, Stephanie Anne Shelton, editors, Encyclopedia of Queer Studies in Education[2], page 45:
- Within asexual contexts, people commonly reference this distinction as the “split attraction model” (Przyblo, 2019), and many use this model in describing their personal identities.
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