[PT: Complic / Plurelic: A type of attraction felt by a member of a system, towards another member(s) of the same system. A form of attraction that can be felt between members of the same system. /end PT]
Complic and plurelic on their own do not designate whether or not this attraction is romantic, platonic, etc., nor do they designate the orientation of this attraction, but this can be done by taking the first four letters (complic, plurelic) and then putting the attraction type after. Examples include compromantic, plurplatonic, and so on. They can also be shortened into things like compro, plurplat, etc..
If you really want to, you may add in your orientation. This would look like compbisexual/compbi, plurgay/plurhomo, and so on. You can put both the type of attraction and the orientation in the same word if you wish.
With both together, you should go comp+attraction+orientation. this could look like comprogay, plurplatbi, and so on. The label “comprogay” for instance defines someone who has has gay complic+romantic attraction.
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