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To me, romance feels like friendship without boundaries. It's not something I feel quickly or when I first see someone. It's something that has to develop over time, because it's based on friendship.
Physical attraction, it's desire... It's usually in the moment, and can and does occur with people I don't know. It's noticing their features... feeling my eyes drawn to them
What's interesting though is that I can experience romantic attraction to anyone (but it seems I'm more likely to experience it with women), but my physical attraction tends to be towards men and masc folk.
For me I have found that a good friendship is having a deep intellectual and emotional connection with someone. However there is no attraction involved, no jealousy, nothing. The one time I had feelings for someone (which I realised after 2.5 years working with them) I found that I just liked everything about them: their smile, voice, how they talked, etc. This was the first time I even felt a little jealousy. And I also yearned for a deeper emotional and intellectual connection. This person wasn't even a close friend. So friendship and love has some overlap for me, but are different.
It's descriptions like that that make me wonder if I'm aromantic in some fashion, because I don't have anything like that.
For me that experience made me realise that I can get romantic feelings but very rarely (it's happened only once).