Some more terms I've coined! (Tertiary attraction edition! :3)
Demisolaic, Pomosolaic, Demiamical, Omniaural, and Omniaestheticflux.
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Some more terms I've coined! (Tertiary attraction edition! :3)
Demisolaic, Pomosolaic, Demiamical, Omniaural, and Omniaestheticflux.
(asked a similar blog this question but realized they've been inactive for a few months now so here I am) so I really like listening to this guy's voice, but i don't feel much from his appearance, it's just the voice I feel drawn to, but it doesn't necessarily feel like sexual attraction. could it be some sort of tertiary attraction and if so, what?
From a quick look, there are a few coins that match your description and similar experiences.
Audioromantic and audiosexual (Tumblr link) for attraction based on the sound of someone's voice.
Auditory attraction (Tumblr link) for the attraction to noises someone makes, but not necessarily the voice.
Aural/vocal attraction (new.lgbtqia.wiki link) as a specific sensual attraction based on the attraction to voices.
Lyricen attraction (Tumblr link) for attraction based on/described by lyrics.
Musicaen attraction (Tumblr link) for attraction based on/described by music.
Sonuseyn suffix (Tumblr link) for what one's attraction sounds like.
Soundrum (Tumblr link) for the conceptum attraction to sound.
I notice some of these particularly don't fit your description, but I wanted to include them anyway for people who want or need them.
The links may also provide a great place to look for more. I would suggest that if aural/vocal attraction doesn't sit right due to the connection to sensual attraction, it may be more aligned with a sort of aesthetic attraction?
Auditory Attraction
The attraction to the noises someone makes, not necessarily their voice.
Aural/Vocal Dynamic
[pt: Aural/Vocal Dynamic /end pt]
[ids: 2 rectangular flags with 5 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top bottom: dark purple, dull purple, off-white, light green, dark green. in the center of the first flag is a off-white circle with a darkish blue rotating symbols in it. /end ids]
[ids: 2 rectangular flags with 5 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top bottom: purple, light purple, white, light blue, dark blue. in the center of the first flag is a white circle with a blue uppercase omega letter in it. /end ids]
Aural/Vocal Attraction (Any/General) Dynamic & Omega Flags; being any dynamic/an omega & experiencing aural/vocal attraction.
etymology; aural/vocal attraction, dynamic/ omega
for cam!
tagging; @radiomogai, @omegarchive
Vocal attraction culture is adoring the voice of your favourite celebrity so much that you are able to watch a half hour speech they did without any breaks
Aural/Vocal Alpha
[pt: Aural/Vocal Alpha /end pt]
[ids: 2 rectangular flags with 5 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top bottom: dark pink, pink, white, light blue, dark blue. in the center of the first flag is a white circle with a blue-purple lowercase alpha letter in it. /end ids]
[ids: 2 rectangular flags with 5 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top bottom: dark purple, light purple, white, light blue, dark blue. in the center of the first flag is a white circle with a blue-purple lowercase beta letter in it. /end ids]
Aural/Vocal Attraction Alpha & Beta Flags; being an alpha/beta & experiencing aural/vocal attraction.
etymology; aural/vocal attraction, alpha/beta
tagging; @radiomogai, @omegarchive
Tertiary attraction culture is finding the term “aural attraction” – aka “vocal attraction,” when you're attracted to the sound of someone's voice – and immediately thinking of this page because of people asking about it so much. That's what it's called, I found the word, rofl!! And yes, it's considered a type of sensual attraction. 😛