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    '''Identiflux''' is when one's orientation, pronouns, labels, intensity of attraction, and gender are fluctuating or changing. This is very similar to [[LlenxFlux]], but more broad. This can change based upon the feeling, environments, intensities of attraction, and more. This fluctuation can change over a period of minutes, hours, days, weeks or even years.
    '''Identiflux''' is when one's orientation, amory, intensity of attraction, and gender are fluctuating and/or fluid. The fluidity and/or fluctuation of any of these may change at a different rate, but regardless they change enough to where you can't really fix yourself to static labels.


    Identiflux individuals must be abrosexual, abroromantic, genderfluid, genderflux, and fluidamorous.<br />
    This intensity can shift from 0% to 100% with fluidity. One can feel 0% to 100% of all their fluidity. Identiflux people may be fixed to certain labels, for example your sexuality being [[Panflux]], or being always demiromantic, but have random spikes of alloromantic attraction. Regardless, your orientation, pronouns, labels, intensity of attraction, and gender must all be fluid in some way, in order to be indentiflux.<br />


    === History ===
    === History ===

    Revision as of 14:28, 3 May 2021

    Identiflux is when one's orientation, amory, intensity of attraction, and gender are fluctuating and/or fluid. The fluidity and/or fluctuation of any of these may change at a different rate, but regardless they change enough to where you can't really fix yourself to static labels.

    Identiflux individuals must be abrosexual, abroromantic, genderfluid, genderflux, and fluidamorous.

    History

    Identiflux was coined by wiki user StokeBeans on April 12, 2021.

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