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'''Aceflux''' is a [[Sexual Orientation|sexual orientation]] on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]]. It is defined as someone whose sexual orientation fluctuates
An aceflux individual may fluctuate between experiencing [[asexual|asexuality]], [[Greysexual|greysexuality]], and [[Allosexual|allosexuality]].
Aceflux can be a sexual orientation on its own or it can be combined with other orientations. For example, one could be aceflux and [[bisexual]], meaning that when one does experience sexual attraction, it's towards two or more genders. Aceflux may overlap with [[abrosexual]]; however, the difference is that for someone who is abrosexual, the gender(s) they are attracted to may change. Generally, for aceflux individuals, when they feel attraction, the gender(s) they're attracted to are always the same. It is only how they're attracted to them or how intensely they're attracted to them that changes. ▼
Aceflux may be used as an orientation on its own or may be paired with another [[orientation]] term that describes the experienced [[attraction]].
The romantic counterpart to aceflux is [[aroflux]].▼
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Asexual individuals who rarely feel spikes of attraction may use the term [[acespike]]. [[Allosexual]] individuals who rarely jump to a lack of sexual attraction may use the term [[ace-jump]].
▲The [[Romantic Orientation|romantic]] counterpart to aceflux is [[aroflux]].
== Flag and Symbol ==
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