Tutelary Attraction and Orientation
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Tutelary Attraction, also known as protective attraction or dominant attraction is a form of tertiary attraction that involves an individual wanting to take care, protect and support a certain individual.
History
Tutelary Attraction as a concept was created by AVEN espanol user Arya on December 23rd 2014, under the name Atracción de protección (Protective Attraction).[1] The translation was posted by Tumblr user Neutrois-Maverique on March 16, 2018 in a now deleted post.
The term Dominant Attraction was coined by Deviantart user SilenceTheFox on April 11th 2018.[2]
The coining of the term Tutelary is unknown, it was posted by Tumblr blog Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags on August 16th 2018.[3]
Flags
SilenceTheFox also made a flag for Dominant Attraction on the same date they coined the term.[2][4]
A flag appeared on the post by Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags, it is unknown if they made it.[3]
An alternate flag for Tutelary Attraction with and without a symbol, was created by Tumblr user gennerflooid on October 12th 2022.[5]
Resources
- ↑ Ayra. "Tipos de atracción". AVEN espanol, 23 Dec. 2014, https://archive.ph/VoNuW. Archived on 21 Mar. 2021.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 SilenceTheFox. "Dominant/Protective Attraction Pride Flag". Deviantart, 11 Apr. 2018, https://archive.ph/brkDn. Archived on 31 Jan. 2022.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags. Tumblr, 16 Aug. 2018, https://archive.ph/Xd5Xj. Archived on 31 Jan. 2022.
- ↑ queerflagswithbenton. "Dominant or Protective attraction". Tumblr, 11 Apr. 2018, https://archive.ph/pPDxu. Archived on 19 Jan. 2023.
- ↑ gennerflooid. "Alternate cedural attraction and tutelary attraction flags". Tumblr, 18 Aug. 2022, https://archive.ph/fHfZI. Archived on 19 Nov. 2022.