nijikon
Finding 2D fictional characters more attractive than real people.
Definitions
The mindset or preference in which someone finds two-dimensional (drawn) characters more appealing than real, three-dimensional people.
nijikon In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Japanese 二次コン (nijikon), a contraction of 'nijigen complex' — 'two-dimensional complex'.
People Also Ask
What does nijikon mean?
It describes finding two-dimensional (drawn) characters more attractive than real, three-dimensional people.
Where does nijikon come from?
It's a Japanese contraction of 'nijigen complex' — literally 'two-dimensional complex'.
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