Demiromanticism

Demiromanticism is a label on the aromantic and grayromantic spectrums which refers to people who cannot experience romantic attraction until a bond is formed with another person/other people. Even after the bond is formed, romantic attraction is not guaranteed to happen. The emotional bond can be formed through other types of attraction, such as sexual, platonic, sensual, among others.

The Flag
The flag colors are white, gray, green, and black. The meaning of the colors on the flag is unknown, though it appears to be based on the aromantic pride flag. The thick white stripe might symbolize sexuality, agender identity, intersexuality, transitioning, genderlessness, or being outside the straight-gay and male-female binaries, the gray could represent gray-aromanticism and the aromantic spectrum, the black could represent sexualities, and the green could represent demiromanticism and aromanticism.

Attraction
People who are demiromantic must establish an emotional connection before experiencing romantic attraction. They tend to want to be friends for a while first before getting into a relationship.