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'''Fictosexual does not exist.''' |
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'''Fictosexual''', also known as '''fictisexual''', '''fictonsexual''',<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Aspec-Fictosexual-Fictonsexual-557589537</ref> '''fictiosexual''',<ref>https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/186528-fictiosexual-romantic/</ref> '''fictionsexual'''<ref>https://slangdefine.org/f/fictionsexual-4031.html</ref> or '''fictionalsexual,''' is an umbrella term for anyone who experience exclusive sexual attraction toward fictional characters, a general type of fictional characters, or whose sexuality is influenced by fictional characters. |
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Some fictosexual individuals experience attraction to certain genders in fiction, but don't experience attraction to said genders in the non-fictional world. For example, one may experience attraction to all genders in fiction, but only experience attraction to women in the non-fictional world. |
Some fictosexual individuals experience attraction to certain genders in fiction, but don't experience attraction to said genders in the non-fictional world. For example, one may experience attraction to all genders in fiction, but only experience attraction to women in the non-fictional world. |
Revision as of 14:26, 25 January 2021
Fictosexual does not exist.
Some fictosexual individuals experience attraction to certain genders in fiction, but don't experience attraction to said genders in the non-fictional world. For example, one may experience attraction to all genders in fiction, but only experience attraction to women in the non-fictional world.
It is also sometimes an ace-spec identity, as some ace-spec individuals may feel sexual attraction exclusively to individuals whom they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters. The romantic equivalent is fictoromantic.
Identities under the fictosexual umbrella include...
- Animatesexual - the attraction to anime/manga characters.
- Cartosexual - the attraction to cartoon/comic characters.
- Booklosexual - the attraction to novel/visual novel characters.
- Visualnovelsexual - the attraction to visual novel characters.
- Gamosexual - the attraction to video game characters.
- Inreasexual - the attraction to live-action TV show/movie characters.
- Teratosexual - the attraction to monster-related characters.
- Tobusexual - the attraction to vampire-related characters.
- Spectrosexual - the attraction to ghost-related characters.
- Nekosexual - the attraction to neko-related characters.
- Anuafsexual - the attraction to other animal and human hybrid characters.
- Multifictino - a mix of exclusive fictional attraction. Example: being attracted exclusively to anime and cartoon characters.
Flag
The black and grey stripes represent the lack of attraction towards non-fictional individuals, the purple stripe represents sexual attraction and the asexual spectrum, the black circle represents a "portal" to the fictional world in question, and the pink represents attraction to fictional characters.