What's it called when you only like fictional characters?

Fictosexuality, fictoromance, and fictophilia are terms that have recently become popular in online environments as indicators of strong and lasting feelings of love, infatuation, or desire for one or more fictional characters.
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What do you call someone who is only attracted to fictional characters?

Fictosexuality is an umbrella term for anyone who experience sexual attraction toward fictional characters, a general type of fictional characters, or whose sexuality is influenced by fictional characters.
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Are you Asexual if you're only attracted to fictional characters?

Yes you can be Asexual and be attracted to fictional characters as well.
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Do asexuals have fictional crushes?

Some asexuals never experience sexual attraction, whereas others only experience it under particular circumstances. Some experience romantic attraction and will pursue romantic relationships, while some may not. Some have crushes on fictional characters; others do not.
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Is Schediaphilia a disease?

No. It's perfectly normal as long as you don't go past the line between appreciation and obsession. Finding anime characters attractive is just like finding anything in real life attractive. You are free to declare it, post something about it, or write an essay about it.
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Why Do We Get Attached To Fictional Characters?



What is Allosexuality?

You can use the term 'allosexual' to describe a person who feels a sexual attraction to anyone, regardless of sexual orientation. Someone who identifies as allosexual may experience sexual attraction toward people in any capacity! The only group of people who aren't allosexual are those who identify as asexual.
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Is Fictiophilia a disorder?

At the time of writing, fictophilia is not recognized or proposed as a specific diagnostic condition by the World Health Organization (ICD-11) or the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-5) (but see 'paraphilia' in both manuals). Our findings do not indicate a need to change the current state of affairs.
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Is obsession with fictional characters disorder?

Fictosexuality, fictoromance, and fictophilia are terms that have recently become popular in online environments as indicators of strong and lasting feelings of love, infatuation, or desire for one or more fictional characters.
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Why am I obsessed with a fictional character?

Fictiophilia is not an officially recognized disorder. The main reason for this is that most people form healthy parasocial relationships. They learn from their favorite characters, admire them, assimilate their traits, and move on with their lives. Being obsessed with fictional characters is a rare phenomenon.
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Is it healthy to like fictional characters?

This is seen mainly in your every day person becoming infatuated with a fictional character, or a famous person. These relationships can be healthy in helping a person to lead a better life, but they can also turn into an unhealthy obsession.
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Is it normal to be emotionally attached to fictional characters?

So it's normal to be extremely attached to a fictional character or celebrity, so long as it doesn't become an obsession that takes over your life. If, say, you spend so long thinking about Chris Hemsworth that you're not dating anyone else because of that attraction, that's when it might be unhealthy.
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Is Fictosexual a real thing?

Fictosexuality is one of the newer occurrences in the LGBTQIA+ community. Though seemingly present as early as the 18th century, its term has not been coined, recognized nor legitimized until recently.
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How do I stop loving a fictional character?

Remember that the character isn't real.
  1. Try to look for your character's flaws or negative aspects. If he doesn't have any, that itself is a flaw. ...
  2. Sometimes it helps to have other people say these things to you to make them more real. Discuss your desire to cut yourself off from this fictional world with your friends.
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Is it okay to sexualize fictional characters?

Sexualizing fictional characters is a relatively safe way of introducing sexuality and sensuality as an everyday part of life. In the real world for most individuals, sexuality and sexual attraction is just another fact of existence. Sexuality is a daily norm.
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Can you marry a 2D character?

Gatebox established its Jigen Tokō Kyoku (Dimensional Voyage Department) and began offering a marriage registration service for people who want to record their unions with 2D characters. People who want to marry a character (on paper) can print out a marriage registration form from Gatebox Lab's Jigen Tokō Kyoku.
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What is Aroallo?

I'm aromantic and allosexual. The short term in the community is “aroallo,” or “alloaro,” depending on what someone prefers. Aroallo people experience little to no romantic attraction, but they experience sexual attraction like the majority of people.
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What Allosexual feels like?

Allosexuality refers to feeling sexual attraction for other people.
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What's Greyromantic?

Greyromantic: You experience romantic attraction infrequently. Demiromantic: You experience romantic attraction infrequently and only after developing a strong emotional connection to someone. Heteroromantic: You're romantically attracted only to people of a gender different from your own.
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What is it called when you fall in love with an anime character?

There is a word in Japanese for people who are obsessed with video games and anime - otaku. An increasing number of otaku now say they have fallen in love with anime characters and given up on the idea of real-world romance, reports the BBC's Stephanie Hegarty.
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Can your brain tell the difference between fictional characters?

As obvious as this distinction may seem, however, scientists know very little about the specific brain mechanisms that are responsible for our ability to distinguish between real and fictional events.
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What is an Aromantic person?

Aromantic people have little or no romantic attraction to others. They may or may not feel sexual attraction. An aromantic person can fall into one of two groups: aromantic sexual people or aromantic asexual people.
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What does Aroflux mean?

Aceflux or aroflux.

These terms refer to someone whose capacity for sexual or romantic attraction changes over time.
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How can I tell if I'm aromantic?

Some signs that you might be aromantic include:
  • You don't experience feelings of romantic attraction.
  • You feel that you do not need a romantic relationship to feel complete or fulfilled.
  • You don't experience “crushes” or being “in love” with someone else.
  • You have a hard time relating to romantic stories.
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Are you a Demisexual?

Demisexuality is a sexual orientation. People who identify as demisexual only feel sexual attraction to someone after they've formed a strong emotional bond with them. Compared to the general population, most people who are demisexual rarely feel sexual attraction.
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What is it called when you have a story in your head?

Confabulation is a symptom of various memory disorders in which made-up stories fill in any gaps in memory. German psychiatrist Karl Bonhoeffer coined the term “confabulation” in 1900.
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