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== Summary == | |||
Fictophilia flag by Tumblr user '''collectingflags'''. | |||
'''Fictophilia''' is attraction to fiction. It can be used in a variety of meanings: | |||
* Exclusive or primary attraction to fiction. | |||
* Exclusive or primary attraction to fictional version of one type, or a variety, of subjects of attraction. Prefix ''ficto'' is commonly used to denote that some attraction is mostly experienced to the fictional versions of the subject, e.g. fictozoophilia (attraction to fictional animals). | |||
* Attraction to beings that only exist in fiction, e.g. angels, dragons. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:15, 13 March 2024
Summary
Fictophilia flag by Tumblr user collectingflags.
Fictophilia is attraction to fiction. It can be used in a variety of meanings:
- Exclusive or primary attraction to fiction.
- Exclusive or primary attraction to fictional version of one type, or a variety, of subjects of attraction. Prefix ficto is commonly used to denote that some attraction is mostly experienced to the fictional versions of the subject, e.g. fictozoophilia (attraction to fictional animals).
- Attraction to beings that only exist in fiction, e.g. angels, dragons.
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