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[[File:Kaitasexual-flag.jpg|thumb|The kaitasexual flag.]]'''Kaitasexual''' is the [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] to both fictional and real people. The key difference between kaitasexual and [[fictosexual]] is that kaitasexual is for both fictional and real people, while [[fictosexual]] only focuses on the attraction to fictional people. Kaitasexual can still technically fall under the ficto umbrella. It is important to note being kaitasexual doesnt make you LGBTQ+ unless it co-sides another queer identity. (Example: [[kaitasexual]] [[fictoromantic]].) The reason this is important to note, is because any sexuality, except some on the ace-spectrum, can find attraction to fictional characters. |
[[File:Kaitasexual-flag.jpg|thumb|The kaitasexual flag.]]'''Kaitasexual''' is the [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] to both fictional and real people. The key difference between kaitasexual and [[fictosexual]] is that kaitasexual is for both fictional and real people, while [[fictosexual]] only focuses on the attraction to fictional people. Kaitasexual can still technically fall under the ficto umbrella. It is important to note being kaitasexual doesnt make you [[LGBT+|LGBTQ]]+ unless it co-sides another queer identity. (Example: [[kaitasexual]] [[fictoromantic]].) The reason this is important to note, is because any sexuality, except some on the ace-spectrum, can find attraction to fictional characters. |
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The romantic equivalent is [[fictoromantic]]. |
The romantic equivalent is [[fictoromantic]]. |
Revision as of 11:22, 11 December 2020
Kaitasexual is the sexual attraction to both fictional and real people. The key difference between kaitasexual and fictosexual is that kaitasexual is for both fictional and real people, while fictosexual only focuses on the attraction to fictional people. Kaitasexual can still technically fall under the ficto umbrella. It is important to note being kaitasexual doesnt make you LGBTQ+ unless it co-sides another queer identity. (Example: kaitasexual fictoromantic.) The reason this is important to note, is because any sexuality, except some on the ace-spectrum, can find attraction to fictional characters.
The romantic equivalent is fictoromantic.
History
Kaitasexual ('Kai ta dyo' meaning 'both' in Greek) was coined by LetsPlayGameOn on the website scratch.mit.edu
The Kaitasexual pride flag was created by the same user who coined the label.