Introductory flag guide

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This page contains the most basic flags for some of the most common identities in the paraphiliac community.

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Paraphilia (umbrella term)

Paraphilia is a non-normative attraction.

Code: πφ

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Minor/youth attraction

Minor/youth attraction is an attraction of an adult towards a child or a young teenager, or of a child or a teenager towards a much younger child.

Code: μ

Read more Alternative designs Exclusive to contact stances Queer Category

Childlove symbols

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Chronophilias

Chronophilias are age attractions. Not all of them are under the map umbrella, yet they are thematically connected.

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Zoophilia

Zoophilia is an attraction towards a nonhuman animal.

Code: ζ, 𐤀, ◤✦◢

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Necrophilia

Necrophilia is an attraction towards the dead.

Code: ν, 𝛎, ϑ

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Aam

Aam stands for "adult attracted minor" and refers to a young person with an attraction to adults.

Code: λ[1]

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Biastophilia

Biastophilia is an attraction towards rape, typically understood as an attraction towards raping others.

Code: β

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Erotophonophilia

Erotophonophilia is an attraction towards murder, typically understood as an attraction towards murdering others.

Code: χ

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Fictophilia

Fictophilia is an attraction to fictional beings.

Code: Σ

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Objectophilia

Objectophilia is an attraction to inanimate objects.

Code: ω

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Omniphilia

Omniphilia refers to having all or many paraphilias. It is meant to be understood as an additional identity to being a map, a zoophile, etc, rather than mutually exclusive.

Code: Φ, θ, Ω

References

  1. Originally - minor map. Interpreting it as an aam symbol comes from antis, but has been adopted by some members of the community.
  2. Outside of paraphiliac communities these identities are sometimes regarded as mutually exclusive with attractions to real living people and placed under the aspec umbrella.