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[[File:D97z2u9-2a225a65-2211-4f69-91ed-026c51a7f105.png|thumb|220x220px|The fictosexual flag.]] |
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[[File:Fictoromantic.png|thumb|220x220px|The fictoromantic flag.]] |
[[File:Fictoromantic.png|thumb|220x220px|The fictoromantic flag.]] |
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'''Fictosexual''', also known as '''Fictisexuality,''' is an umbrella term for anyone who experience exclusive attraction toward fictional characters, a general type of fictional characters, or whose sexuality is influenced by fictional characters. |
'''Fictosexual''', also known as '''Fictisexuality,''' is an umbrella term for anyone who experience exclusive attraction toward fictional characters, a general type of fictional characters, or whose sexuality is influenced by fictional characters. nice i can edit this HDJEIWKI |
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It is also an [[asexual|aspec]] identity, as some aspec people may feel sexual/romantic attraction exclusively to people who they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters. It is sometimes referred to as fictionalsexual. A couple examples as to what identities are fictosexual would be [[animesexual]], [[medusan]], [[teratosexual]], and [[spectrosexual]]. |
It is also an [[asexual|aspec]] identity, as some aspec people may feel sexual/romantic attraction exclusively to people who they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters. It is sometimes referred to as fictionalsexual. A couple examples as to what identities are fictosexual would be [[animesexual]], [[medusan]], [[teratosexual]], and [[spectrosexual]]. |
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Fictosexual, also known as Fictisexuality, is an umbrella term for anyone who experience exclusive attraction toward fictional characters, a general type of fictional characters, or whose sexuality is influenced by fictional characters. nice i can edit this HDJEIWKI
It is also an aspec identity, as some aspec people may feel sexual/romantic attraction exclusively to people who they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters. It is sometimes referred to as fictionalsexual. A couple examples as to what identities are fictosexual would be animesexual, medusan, teratosexual, and spectrosexual.
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There are multiple flags for the prefix Ficto-. The shades of black and grey are made to represent asexuality towards non-fictional people and characters, the stripe in the middle representing the type of attraction felt depending on the color (purple being sexual), the black circle representing a "portal" to the fictional world in question, and the pink for the attraction felt.