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[[File:Fictosexual alt.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Alternative fictosexual flag made by icicledork.]] |
[[File:Fictosexual alt.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Alternative fictosexual flag made by icicledork.]] |
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[[File:Fictosexual alt 2.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Alternative fictosexual flag made by icicledork (second variant).]] |
[[File:Fictosexual alt 2.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Alternative fictosexual flag made by icicledork (second variant).]] |
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'''Fictosexual''', also known as '''fictisexual''', '''fictonsexual''',<ref> |
'''Fictosexual''', also known as '''fictisexual''', '''fictonsexual''',<ref>http://archive.is/pFM4O#selection-667.0-675.258</ref> '''fictiosexual''',<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220705221651/https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/186528-fictiosexual-romantic/</ref> '''fictionsexual'''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220705222601/https://slangdefine.org/f/fictionsexual-4031.html</ref> or '''fictionalsexual,''' is an umbrella term for anyone who experiences exclusive sexual attraction towards 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. |
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It is also an [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] identity, as some ace-spec individuals may feel [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] exclusively to individuals whom they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters. The romantic equivalent is [[fictoromantic]]. |
It is also an [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] identity, as some ace-spec individuals may feel [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] exclusively to individuals whom they could never possibly be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters. The romantic equivalent is [[fictoromantic]]. The opposite to this term is [[veritasexual]]. |
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Identities under the fictosexual umbrella include: |
Identities under the fictosexual umbrella include: |
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*[[Aliussexual]] - an attraction for [[alterhuman:Fictionkin|fictionkin]]. The attraction to a fictional character from their connectus. |
*[[Aliussexual]] - an attraction for [[alterhuman:Fictionkin|fictionkin]]. The attraction to a fictional character from their connectus. |
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*[[Animatesexual]] - the attraction to anime/manga characters. |
*[[Animatesexual]] - the attraction to anime/manga characters. The romantic equivalent is [[animateromantic]]. |
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*[[Anuafsexual]] - the attraction to other animal and human hybrid characters. |
*[[Anuafsexual]] - the attraction to other animal and human hybrid characters. |
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*[[Booklosexual]] - the attraction to novel/visual novel characters. |
*[[Booklosexual]] - the attraction to novel/visual novel characters. |
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*[[Cartosexual]] - the attraction to cartoon/comic characters. |
*[[Cartosexual]] - the attraction to cartoon/comic characters. |
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*[[Droidsexual]] - the exclusive or near-exclusive attraction to fictional robots, androids, etc. |
*[[Droidsexual]] - the exclusive or near-exclusive attraction to fictional robots, androids, etc. |
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*[[Gamosexual]] - the attraction to video game characters. |
*[[Gamosexual]] - the attraction to video game characters. |
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*[[Imagisexual]]- the attraction to fictional characters one can never see (book characters, podcast characters, etc.) |
*[[Imagisexual]]- the attraction to fictional characters one can never see (book characters, podcast characters, etc.) The romantic equivalent is [[imagiromantic]]. |
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*[[Inreasexual]] - the attraction to live-action TV show/movie characters. |
*[[Inreasexual]] - 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. |
*[[Multifictino]] - a mix of exclusive fictional attraction. Example: being attracted exclusively to anime ''and'' cartoon characters. |
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*[[Tobusexual]] - the attraction to vampire-related characters. |
*[[Tobusexual]] - the attraction to vampire-related characters. |
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*[[Visualnovelsexual]] - the attraction to visual novel characters. |
*[[Visualnovelsexual]] - the attraction to visual novel characters. |
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*[[Fictoflux]] - someone whose fictosexuality fluctuates in intensity. One day they might identify as ficto-, then identify as verita- the next day. |
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There are also many who are fictosexual and has attraction to only ''one'' fictional character. Those who experience this may identify as [[certissexual]]. |
There are also many who are fictosexual and has attraction to only ''one'' fictional character. Those who experience this may identify as [[certissexual]]. |
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==Flag== |
==Flag== |
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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. |
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. |
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For the alternative flag, the stripes do not have assigned meanings, with the exception of the second variant, where black stripes signify that individual's fictosexuality is part of aspec umbrella.<ref>https://icicledork.tumblr.com/post/678702877257187328/new-fictosexual-flag</ref> |
For the alternative flag, the stripes do not have assigned meanings, with the exception of the second variant, where black stripes signify that individual's fictosexuality is part of [[Anattractional Spectrum|aspec]] umbrella.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220705223124/https://icicledork.tumblr.com/post/678702877257187328/new-fictosexual-flag</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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#http://archive.is/pFM4O#selection-667.0-675.258 |
#http://archive.is/pFM4O#selection-667.0-675.258 |
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#https://web.archive.org/web/20220705221651/https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/186528-fictiosexual-romantic/ |
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#https://web.archive.org/web/20220705222601/https://slangdefine.org/f/fictionsexual-4031.html |
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#https://web.archive.org/web/20220705223124/https://icicledork.tumblr.com/post/678702877257187328/new-fictosexual-flag |
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[[Category:Ace-spec identity]] |
[[Category:Ace-spec identity]] |
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[[Category:Pages With No History Section]] |
[[Category:Pages With No History Section]] |
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[[Category:Ficto- Orientation]] |
[[Category:Ficto- Orientation]] |
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[[Category:Needs Resource Verification]] |
[[Category:Needs Resource Verification]] |