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'''Fictoromantic''', also known as ''' |
'''Fictoromantic''', also known as '''fictiromantic''' or '''fictionalromantic''', is an umbrella term for anyone who experiences exclusive romantic attraction toward fictional characters, a general type of fictional characters, or whose [[Romantic Orientation|romantic orientation]] is influenced by fictional characters. |
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Some fictoromantic 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 fictoromantic 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. |
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It is also sometimes an [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] identity, as some aro-spec individuals may feel romantic attraction exclusively to individuals whom they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters.The sexual equivalent is [[fictosexual]]. |
It is also sometimes an [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] identity, as some aro-spec individuals may feel romantic attraction exclusively to individuals whom they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters. The sexual equivalent is [[fictosexual]]. |
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*[[Animateromantic]] - the attraction to anime characters. |
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*[[Imagiromantic]]- the attraction to fictional characters one can never see (book characters, podcast characters, etc.). |
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*[[Inreasexual|Inrearomantic]] - the attraction to live action TV show/movie characters. |
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*[[Multifictino]] - a mix of exclusive fictional attraction. Example: being attracted exclusively to anime ''and'' cartoon characters. |
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*[[Spectrosexual|Spectromantic]] - the attraction to ghostlike characters. |
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*[[Teratosexual|Teratoromantic]] - the attraction to monster-like characters. |
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*[[Tobusexual|Toburomantic]] - the attraction to vampire-related characters. |
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*[[Visualnovelsexual|Visivoromantic]] - the attraction to visual novel characters. |
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There are also many who are fictoromantic and has attraction to only ''one'' fictional character. Those who experience this may identify as [[Certissexual|certisromantic]]. |
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The black and grey stripes represent the lack of attraction towards non-fictional individuals, the green stripe represents romantic attraction and the [[aromantic]] spectrum, the black circle represents a "portal" to the fictional world in question, and the pink represents attraction to fictional characters. |
The black and grey stripes represent the lack of attraction towards non-fictional individuals, the green stripe represents romantic attraction and the [[aromantic]] spectrum, the black circle represents a "portal" to the fictional world in question, and the pink represents attraction to fictional characters. |
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Latest revision as of 04:22, 1 December 2021
Fictoromantic, also known as fictiromantic or fictionalromantic, is an umbrella term for anyone who experiences exclusive romantic attraction toward fictional characters, a general type of fictional characters, or whose romantic orientation is influenced by fictional characters.
Some fictoromantic 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 aro-spec identity, as some aro-spec individuals may feel romantic attraction exclusively to individuals whom they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters. The sexual equivalent is fictosexual.
These terms include:
- Animateromantic - the attraction to anime characters.
- Anuafromantic - the attraction to animalistic characters (not including feline-like characters).
- Bookloromantic - the attraction to characters from novels.
- Cartoromantic - the attraction to cartoon or comic characters.
- Droidromantic - the attraction to android and/or robot-related characters.
- Gamoromantic - the attraction to video game characters.
- Imagiromantic- the attraction to fictional characters one can never see (book characters, podcast characters, etc.).
- Inrearomantic - the attraction to live action TV show/movie characters.
- Multifictino - a mix of exclusive fictional attraction. Example: being attracted exclusively to anime and cartoon characters.
- Nekoromantic - the attraction to feline-like characters.
- OCromantic - the attraction to original characters.
- Spectromantic - the attraction to ghostlike characters.
- Teratoromantic - the attraction to monster-like characters.
- Toburomantic - the attraction to vampire-related characters.
- Visivoromantic - the attraction to visual novel characters.
There are also many who are fictoromantic and has attraction to only one fictional character. Those who experience this may identify as certisromantic.
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The black and grey stripes represent the lack of attraction towards non-fictional individuals, the green stripe represents romantic attraction and the aromantic spectrum, the black circle represents a "portal" to the fictional world in question, and the pink represents attraction to fictional characters.