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    The term Fraysefluid was created as a type of Acespec identity for when someone experiences sexual attraction that fades away, but before fading away it can get stronger or weaker in intensity, coined specifically as it is a type of Fraysexual identity but still a unique experience. the term is part of the Asexual spectrum.
    The term Fraysefluid was created as a type of Acespec identity for when someone experiences sexual attraction that fades away, but before fading away it can get stronger or weaker in intensity, coined specifically as it is a type of Fraysexual identity but still a unique experience. the term is part of the Asexual spectrum.


    someone who is Fraysefluid can still feel other types of attraction such as platonic, sensual, queerplatonic and romantic.
    someone who is Fraysefluid can still feel other types of attraction such as [[Platonic Attraction|platonic]], [[Sensual Attraction|sensual]], [[Queerplatonic Attraction|queerplatonic]] and [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]].


    Fraysefluid can be an individual orientation on its own or can combined with other orientations. For example, one could be Fraysefluid and [[gay]], meaning that when one does experience sexual attraction it is only towards people of the same gender.
    Fraysefluid can be an individual orientation on its own or can combined with other orientations. For example, one could be Fraysefluid and [[gay]], meaning that when one does experience sexual attraction it is only towards people of the same gender.
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