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A '''Zoomap''' is a [[Wikipedia:zoophilia|Zoophile]] who is attracted to juvenile animals. | A '''Zoomap''' is a [[Wikipedia:zoophilia|Zoophile]] who is attracted to juvenile animals. | ||
Some Zoomaps may also be attracted to juvenile humans. The term appeared in the late 10s, along with the expansion of [[Paraphilia]] identities in roughly the same era. Zoomap Flag artwork also exists.<ref>[https:// | Some Zoomaps may also be attracted to juvenile humans. The term appeared in the late 10s, along with the expansion of [[Paraphilia]] identities in roughly the same era. Zoomap Flag artwork also exists.<ref>[https://archive.is/3qYPG The Zoomap Flag]</ref> | ||
The term was coined by way of analogy with the established term [[Minor Attracted Person]], and is not meant to imply that juvenile animals are ''legal'' minors. | The term was coined by way of analogy with the established term [[Minor Attracted Person]], and is not meant to imply that juvenile animals are ''legal'' minors. |
Revision as of 15:55, 4 February 2024
A Zoomap is a Zoophile who is attracted to juvenile animals.
Some Zoomaps may also be attracted to juvenile humans. The term appeared in the late 10s, along with the expansion of Paraphilia identities in roughly the same era. Zoomap Flag artwork also exists.[1]
The term was coined by way of analogy with the established term Minor Attracted Person, and is not meant to imply that juvenile animals are legal minors.
The identity is in limited use,[2] although one Fediverse instance was said to have existed devoted to it. This online presence was associated with the Zoomap personality, Sappho.[3]
See also
- Cub (art)