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[[File:Aceflexible flag.png|thumb|The aceflexible flag.]]
[[File:Aceflexible .png|thumb|A gradient aceflexible flag by The Bigender Cosmonaut.]]
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The romantic counterpart is [[aroflexible]].
==History==
The term was coined by AVEN user R_1 on February 9, 2013.<ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.14-050324/https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/83926-ace-flexible-label/}}</ref> Aceflexibility, as a concept, was also mentioned by users on AVEN who didn't like the redefining of asexuality as "little to no sexual attraction" rather than "no sexual attraction," and who thought that aceflexibility would make more sense to describe individuals whose attraction is so little and/or rare that it seems nonexistent.<ref>
The term "flexible asexual" also refers to an asexual individual who is open to the idea of sex, and it is included as a sub-classification of asexuality on the dating site, ''Seeking'', alongside [[aromantic]] asexual and [[Sex-Repulsed|repulsed]] asexual.<ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.14-050430/https://www.seeking.com/glossary/sexual-orientation/asexual}}</ref> The term "flexible asexual" itself was originally coined by Urban Dictionary user AromanticAsexual and was first published and seen on Urban Dictionary on April 17th, 2010.
A similar term, "Asexual-Flexible" was used by mountland of Livejournal to explain his sexual experience, though the definition and descriptions of said post may be better suited to greysexuality than aceflexibility.
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The original aceflexible flag was designed by PennedWriters on November 25, 2021. The reversing of the asexual flag represents flexibility or fluidity in asexuality. An alternate flag was created by The Bigender Cosmonaut on the same day and takes aspects from both the asexual flag and the aceflux flag.
==References==
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▲6. https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/135841-gray-sexual-and-gray-asexual-need-to-be-two-different-terms/
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