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    [[File:Inreasexual.png|thumb|The inreasexual flag.]]
    [[File:Inreasexual.png|thumb|The inreasexual flag.]]
    '''Inreasexual''' is a type of [[Fictosexual|fictosexuality]] in which one has exclusive or near-exclusive attraction to characters in live-action movies or shows. This is not, however, the attraction to the actors or actresses, but rather the characters and parts they play in a certain story, or certain stories.
    [[File:Inrearomantic.png|thumb|The inrearomantic flag.]]'''Inreasexual''' is a type of [[Fictosexual|fictosexuality]] in which one has exclusive or near-exclusive attraction to characters in live-action movies or shows. This is not, however, the attraction to the actors or actresses, but rather the characters and parts they play in a certain story, or certain stories.


    ==History==
    ==History==
    Inreasexual was coined by Anderson on the LGBTA fandom on December 20th, 2020.
    Inreasexual was coined by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]] (specifically Anderson) on the LGBTA fandom on December 20th, 2020.
    [[File:Inrearomantic.png|thumb|The inrearomantic flag.]]

    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The inreasexual and inrearomantic flags were created by user Transgender Cat on December 29th, 2020. Black represents the black bars seen on movie screens; Blue represents a screen; Light blue represents characters; Green represents [[sexual attraction]]. Purple represents romantic attraction.
    The inreasexual and inrearomantic flags were created by user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:Clear.Skyes Clear.Skyes] on December 29th, 2020. Black represents the black bars seen on movie screens; Blue represents a screen; Light blue represents characters; Green represents [[sexual attraction]]. Purple represents romantic attraction.

    == Inreasexuality vs paraphillia ==
    Inreasexuality is often confused with a paraphillia, however, this is by definition an incorrect case. [https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/mental-health-disorders/sexuality-and-sexual-disorders/overview-of-paraphilias-and-paraphilic-disorders Paraphillias] are known as sexual disorders and harmful desires, often leading to the distress of the person experiencing them and/or those around them.

    Inreasexuality, however, does not usually cause harm, as it does not influence or promote any harmful or dangerous acts, and is simply a desire/attraction to one who does not exist outside of live action TV shows/movies. In ''some'' cases, one who is inreasexual may feel levels of distress due to being unable to have sexual feelings for people in reality, however this does not mean that everyone who is inreasexual feels this way, nor does it mean inreasexuality is bad.

    Inreasexuality does ''not'' include attraction to harmful fictional tropes and those with harmful attractions are not the target group for inreasexual.
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    Latest revision as of 03:51, 30 November 2021

    The inreasexual flag.
    The inrearomantic flag.

    Inreasexual is a type of fictosexuality in which one has exclusive or near-exclusive attraction to characters in live-action movies or shows. This is not, however, the attraction to the actors or actresses, but rather the characters and parts they play in a certain story, or certain stories.

    History

    Inreasexual was coined by Cryptocrew (specifically Anderson) on the LGBTA fandom on December 20th, 2020.

    Flag

    The inreasexual and inrearomantic flags were created by user Clear.Skyes on December 29th, 2020. Black represents the black bars seen on movie screens; Blue represents a screen; Light blue represents characters; Green represents sexual attraction. Purple represents romantic attraction.

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