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[[File:Aliusexual flag.png|thumb|Aliussexual flag]] |
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Aliussexual is defined as "an orientation for fictionkin, for those who experience attraction towards fictional characters from their source, exclusively or not. This does not mean attraction to people who have a kintype from the same source, rather the character themself’’. It is a subtype of [[fictosexual]]. |
'''Aliussexual''' is defined as "an orientation for fictionkin, for those who experience attraction towards fictional characters from their source, exclusively or not. This does not mean attraction to people who have a kintype from the same source, rather the character themself’’. It is a subtype of [[fictosexual]]. |
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This term can also be used as a modifier for other forms of [[attraction]], such as Alius[[Romantic Attraction|romantic]], Alius[[Platonic Attraction|platonic]], Alius[[Alterous Attraction|alterous]], etc. |
This term can also be used as a modifier for other forms of [[attraction]], such as Alius[[Romantic Attraction|romantic]], Alius[[Platonic Attraction|platonic]], Alius[[Alterous Attraction|alterous]], etc. |
Revision as of 15:12, 24 April 2021
Aliussexual is defined as "an orientation for fictionkin, for those who experience attraction towards fictional characters from their source, exclusively or not. This does not mean attraction to people who have a kintype from the same source, rather the character themself’’. It is a subtype of fictosexual.
This term can also be used as a modifier for other forms of attraction, such as Aliusromantic, Aliusplatonic, Aliusalterous, etc.
History
This term was coined on may 1, 2018 by mogaipedia user xeno-aligned.
Flags
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.
Ethymology
The word Alius is Latin, meaning other.