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Revision as of 14:44, 14 January 2024

Kodocon is an umbrella term for lolicon, shotacon, and nanacon/cronacon. These terms stand for attraction to fictional children (girls, boys and enbies respectively) that is mostly centered around anime-style depictions of such.

The words are as well used to refer to the genres of art meaning to appeal to these attractions and self-identities of people that have those[1].

Along with being an umbrella term, the word kodocon refers to gender neutral attraction.

Kodocon flags

Lolicon

Lolicon is an attraction to fictional girls (lolis).

Shotacon

Shotacon is an attraction to fictional boys (shotas).

Cronacon and nanacon

Cronacon and nanacon both describe an attraction to fictional enby children (cronas or nanas). The term kodo is also sometimes used to refer to a fictional enby child, but it's been criticized for it creating unnecessary confusion since kodocon is an umbrella term.

Cronacon

Nanacon

Combinations

Fictomap

Some people with an attraction to fictional children identify as fictomaps (fictophiliac maps)[4].

The crona identity flag

This flag was made by a person who interpreted the kodocon flags with winged symbols as identity flags (as in, for those who identify as lolis or shotas). While it isn't the same as a cronacon flag, it still is thematically connected to the rest of the winged symbol flags.

References

  1. In Japan, the country of origin of the words "lolicon" and "shotacon", these words are used to refer to attraction to non-fictional children as well
  2. This flag and the gendered versions below were initially released as kodocon symbols, but are also frequently mentioned as personal identity symbols (for those, who identify as kodos, lolis, etc) due to a misunderstanding.
  3. A preference for stories about little boys and women.
  4. Fictomap, Map Wiki.