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    '''Kaitaromantic''' is a [[Romantic Orientation|romantic orientation]] describing the [[attraction]] to those who are real and/or fictional. The difference between [[fictoromantic]] and kaitaromantic is that kaitaromantic isn't exclusive attraction to fictional characters. However, it can still be considered a label under ficto umbrella. It is important to note that being kaitaromantic doesn't make one [[LGBT+|LGBTQ+]] unless it coincides with another [[queer]] identity (eg. kaita-[[homoromantic]]). This is because most romantic identities, aside from some on the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]], have the potential to experience romantic attraction to fictional characters.
    [[File:Kaitaromantic.png|thumb|The Kaitaromantic Flag]]

    '''Kaitaromantic''' is the romantic orientation of [[kaitasexual]]. It is the romantic attraction to both fictional and real people, the difference between [[fictoromantic]] is that it includes people who are able to have feelings for real people as well. However, it still can be considered a label under ficto umbrella. It is important to note being kaitaromantic doesnt make you [[LGBT+|LGBTQ]]+ unless it co-sides another queer identity. (Example: [[Fictosexual]] [[kaitaromantic]].) The reason this is important to note, is because any romantic identity, except some on the aro-spectrum, can find attraction to fictional characters.
    The [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] counterpart is [[kaitasexual]].


    ==History==
    ==History==
    Kaitaromantic was coined on [[Wikipedia:Scratch (programming language)|Scratch]] by user LetsPlayGameOn.
    The term was coined on Scratch by user LetsPlayGameOn on or before October 26, 2020.

    ==Flag==
    The second flag is a slightly modified version of the first, centering the circle and heart and changing it to a more typical flag size format. The modifications were done by Wiki user Nivviecloud, whose version of the flag was uploaded on August 1, 2021.<ref>[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Kaitaromantic?commentId=4400000000000178737 Second flag creation]</ref>


    ==Resources==
    ==References==
    <references />
    https://scratch.mit.edu/
    [[Category:Romantic Orientation]]
    [[Category:Romantic Orientation]]
    [[Category:Conformant Terms]]

    Latest revision as of 00:20, 13 November 2022

    The kaitaromantic flag.
    A revised version of the kaitaromantic flag.

    Kaitaromantic is a romantic orientation describing the attraction to those who are real and/or fictional. The difference between fictoromantic and kaitaromantic is that kaitaromantic isn't exclusive attraction to fictional characters. However, it can still be considered a label under ficto umbrella. It is important to note that being kaitaromantic doesn't make one LGBTQ+ unless it coincides with another queer identity (eg. kaita-homoromantic). This is because most romantic identities, aside from some on the aromantic spectrum, have the potential to experience romantic attraction to fictional characters.

    The sexual counterpart is kaitasexual.

    History

    The term was coined on Scratch by user LetsPlayGameOn on or before October 26, 2020.

    Flag

    The second flag is a slightly modified version of the first, centering the circle and heart and changing it to a more typical flag size format. The modifications were done by Wiki user Nivviecloud, whose version of the flag was uploaded on August 1, 2021.[1]

    References

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