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'''Aphileflexible''' is a [[microlabel]] of [[aphile]], meaning one doesn't experience great affection
==History==
The post for this identity was originally made on October 28, 2021, by the same user, but no page was made.<ref>
▲The post for this identity was originally made on October 28, 2021 <ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000209644 Original post}}]</ref> by the same user but no page was made.
==Flag==
The aphileflexible flag was later created on
The flag doesn't have an official creation post, as it was added to the coiner's original Tumblr post.<ref>
==References==
▲The flag doesn't have an official creation post as it was added to the coiner's original Tumblr post<ref> [https://at.tumblr.com/shroudedprefect/aphileflexible/chufszvd9h9e Tumblr post with flag]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 16 October 2023
Aphileflexible is a microlabel of aphile, meaning one doesn't experience great affection to anything nor a strong liking/taste for anyone most of the time but experiences great affection for and/or a strong liking and taste infrequently and for only a few individuals.
History
FANDOM user Rylin O. coined this term on December 9th, 2021.[1]
The post for this identity was originally made on October 28, 2021, by the same user, but no page was made.[2]
Flag
The aphileflexible flag was later created on February 14th, 2023, by the original coiner. The flag consists of a complex version of the aphile flag to match up with the stripe in the middle that is the colours of the allosexual flag. This represents how one most of the time identifies with being an aphile but will occasionally feel a liking towards others that would make them "allo" in a sense.
The flag doesn't have an official creation post, as it was added to the coiner's original Tumblr post.[3]