Énasromantic

Énas- (orientation), LGBTQ-alphabet, Romantic Orientation and Attraction

Énasromantic describes an individual who experiences romantic attraction to only one person throughout their lifetime. This orientation is defined by its singular and enduring nature, where the individual forms a unique and deep romantic connection with just one person. Énasromantic individuals often see their romantic attraction as rare and highly significant, making their experience of love profoundly personal. This identity focuses on the exclusivity of romantic feelings for one person, highlighting the depth and importance of such a connection.

Énasromantic is part of the Énas orientation

Mariana never felt the rush of romantic attraction that her friends often talked about. Through high school and college, she admired people for their kindness or intelligence, but nothing ever blossomed into romantic feelings. Her friends would tease her, saying, “You’re just waiting for the right one!” Mariana shrugged, thinking that maybe romance just wasn’t for her.

That changed when she met Victor. Their connection grew over time, built on shared values and meaningful conversations. One day, Mariana realized she felt something she had never experienced before; romantic attraction. It was deep and all-encompassing, and she knew Victor was the only person she could ever feel this way about.

When Mariana stumbled across the term Énasromantic while researching different orientations, she finally had the words to describe herself. “This is why I’ve never felt romantic attraction until now,” she explained to Victor. “I only experience it for one person in my entire life; and that person is you.”

Victor was touched by her honesty and said, “That makes our connection even more special.” Embracing her identity as Énasromantic gave Mariana clarity and confidence, helping her understand that her experience of love was unique but no less valid. It allowed her to communicate her feelings openly and celebrate the profound, once-in-a-lifetime connection she had with Victor.

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