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'''Aegofictosexual,''' also known as '''aegofictace''', is a [[microlabel]] under the [[fictosexual]] umbrella, where someone experiences exclusive [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] toward fictional characters, however, it is often experienced from a dissociative third-individual perspective, and not from the first individual; typically not desiring a sexual relationship. |
'''Aegofictosexual,''' also known as '''aegofictace''', is a [[microlabel]] under the [[fictosexual]] umbrella, where someone experiences exclusive [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] toward fictional characters, however, it is often experienced from a dissociative third-individual perspective, and not from the first individual; typically not desiring a sexual relationship. |
Revision as of 22:52, 7 October 2021
Aegofictosexual, also known as aegofictace, is a microlabel under the fictosexual umbrella, where someone experiences exclusive sexual attraction toward fictional characters, however, it is often experienced from a dissociative third-individual perspective, and not from the first individual; typically not desiring a sexual relationship.
Aegofictoromantic
Aegofictoromantic, also known as aegofictaro, is the -romantic counterpart to aegofictosexual, where someone experiences exclusive romantic attraction towards fictional characters, however, it is often experienced from a dissociative third-person perspective, and not from the first person; typically not desiring a romantic relationship.
History and Flags
Aegofictosexual and aegofictoromantic were coined on May 20th 2021, by Tumblr user wikipunk.[1] The aegofictosexual and aegofictoromantic flags were designed by the same user on the same date.