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[[File:Aliusexual flag.png|thumb|The aliussexual flag.]] |
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[[File:Alius.png|thumb|The general alius- flag.]] |
[[File:Alius.png|thumb|The general alius- flag.]] |
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'''Aliussexual''' is an orientation for [[Alterhuman|fictionkin]], for those who experience attraction towards fictional characters from their connectus (source), exclusively or not. This does not mean attraction to individuals who have a kintype from the same connectus, rather the character themself. It is a subtype of [[fictosexual]]. |
'''Aliussexual''' is an orientation for [[Alterhuman|fictionkin]], for those who experience attraction towards fictional characters from their connectus (source), exclusively or not. This does not mean attraction to individuals who have a kintype from the same connectus, rather the character themself. It is a subtype of [[fictosexual]]. |
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==History and Flags== |
==History and Flags== |
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The term was coined by Tumblr user xeno-aligned on May 1st, 2018.<ref>[https://archive.ph/OxCVt Coining and flag.]</ref> The flag was created by the same user on the same date. The flags are a combination of the fictosexual and [[kingender]] flags, with the middle stripe changing colour depending on which type of attraction it represents. |
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== Etymology== |
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The flags are a combination of the fictosexual and kingender flags, with the middle stripe changing colour depending on which type of attraction it represents. |
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Revision as of 18:14, 10 January 2022
Aliussexual is an orientation for fictionkin, for those who experience attraction towards fictional characters from their connectus (source), exclusively or not. This does not mean attraction to individuals who have a kintype from the same connectus, rather the character themself. It is a subtype of fictosexual.
The prefix alius- may be used as a modifier for other forms of attraction, such as aliusromantic, aliusplatonic, aliusalterous, etc.
History and Flags
The term was coined by Tumblr user xeno-aligned on May 1st, 2018.[1] The flag was created by the same user on the same date. The flags are a combination of the fictosexual and kingender flags, with the middle stripe changing colour depending on which type of attraction it represents.
Etymology
The prefix alius is Latin, meaning "other."