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[[File:Yanderecoric.png|thumb|The obsesscoric flag.]] |
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'''Obsesscoric''', formerly known as '''yanderecoric''' or '''yancoric''', is a [[coric]] [[aesthetigender]] based around the aesthetic of obsessive love typically seen in the anime and manga character archetype known as ''yandere''. |
'''Obsesscoric''', formerly known as '''yanderecoric''' or '''yancoric''', is a [[coric]] [[aesthetigender]] based around the aesthetic of obsessive love typically seen in the anime and manga character archetype known as ''[https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Yandere yandere]''. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
Revision as of 20:59, 2 July 2021
Obsesscoric, formerly known as yanderecoric or yancoric, is a coric aesthetigender based around the aesthetic of obsessive love typically seen in the anime and manga character archetype known as yandere.
Etymology
Yandere is a portmanteau of 病む or yamu, “to be sick," and デレデレ or dere-dere, “to become lovey-dovey, infatuated, lovestruck." The latinized word is also an anagram of the English word yearned.
History and Flag
The original term and flag on or before February 20, 2019, by Tumblr user nebualromantic.[1] Due to the controversial use of yandere characters to demonize and fetishize mental illness as well as personality disorders,[2] the term was changed to obsesscoric by FANDOM user Keterodyne on February 9, 2021.