siscon

noun
/ˈsɪs.kɒn/UK/ˈsɪs.kɑn/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese シスコン (shisukon), from シスターコンプレックス (shisutā konpurekkusu, “sister complex”), itself borrowed from English sister complex. By surface analysis, sis (“sister”) + -con (“abnormal sexual attraction”).

  1. derived from sister complex

Definitions

  1. Strong attachment or attraction to one's own sister.

    • What's up with Da Capo? Siscon and lolicon in episode 1, a catgirl later -- is the target market fetishists?
  2. A person with such an attachment or attraction.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA