An alternate personality, as part of dissociative identity disorder or similar dissociative disorders, who takes the form of a fictional character. Some fictives may still act as they did in their source material, while some might just take on an identity based on their source material.
Angela: Jen, one of your alters keeps trying to cast spells.
Jen: Oh, that's my Harry Potter fictive. He's just not used to this.
Jen: Oh, that's my Harry Potter fictive. He's just not used to this.
by everettstri January 1, 2019
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We're not actually related, but I view my uncle with a kinship fictive.
We're not actually related, but I view my uncle with a kinship fictive.
by Jdogtwodolla March 23, 2014
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by Ppclub March 30, 2022
Get the Fictive mug.Fictive-dating is when two fictives who's source is the same media are sourced from characters who frequently get shipped together date eachother.
"__ and I are fictive-dating"
"Really?"
"Yeah, he's a fictive of a character that the character I'm sourced from gets shipped with frequently."
"Really?"
"Yeah, he's a fictive of a character that the character I'm sourced from gets shipped with frequently."
by gogolpedia August 4, 2022
Get the fictive-dating mug.The accidental bias developed after discussing something with a fictive about their source that may differ from the actual media. While fictives are not the characters from their source, they may still have attachment to that media and memories and opinions about it. Sharing these thoughts and feelings with others could result in a bias toward or against someone or something due to information only that fictive would have, making it unexplainable to fandom-goers.
"What do you think of Ada Wong? She's such a badass, right?"
"Sorry, I can't help but hate her—fictive bias."
"Sorry, I can't help but hate her—fictive bias."
by FelixTheGuy May 19, 2025
Get the fictive bias mug.1. (Adj.) Sexually attracted to book, musical, play, video game, comic book, imaginary, and/or movie characters of either the same or different gender.
2. (Noun) One who shows more romantic and/or sexual attraction to fictional characters than to real people.
2. (Noun) One who shows more romantic and/or sexual attraction to fictional characters than to real people.
1:
Josie: "You and Kevin would look totally cute together, Bebe.
Bebe: "He's cute, but I'm just not into him. I'd like to date Erik Destler, AKA the Phantom of the Opera."
Josie: "But he's fictional. Why are you attracted to him?"
Bebe: "Because I'm fictisexual."
2:
Derek: "You and Bebe should totally date."
Kevin: "Nah. We're not into each other. She's a fictisexual and so am I."
Josie: "You and Kevin would look totally cute together, Bebe.
Bebe: "He's cute, but I'm just not into him. I'd like to date Erik Destler, AKA the Phantom of the Opera."
Josie: "But he's fictional. Why are you attracted to him?"
Bebe: "Because I'm fictisexual."
2:
Derek: "You and Bebe should totally date."
Kevin: "Nah. We're not into each other. She's a fictisexual and so am I."
by fandomgirl92 April 20, 2014
Get the fictisexual mug.Adj. When an item, once thought to be worthless, demonstrates it’s surprise utility. Opposite of defective.
The torn, stretched out tank top proved itself fective as a turn-on to her boyfriend, who now more easily admired her breasts.
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