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    Revision as of 10:39, 1 December 2021


    Straightflux (or Heteroflux) is when one feels attraction to the opposite or a dissimilar gender (straight), and has that attraction fluctuate in intensity (aceflux). For example, one day they may feel asexual, while the next day they may feel greysexual. This should not be confused with heteroflexible. Heteroflexible describes when one is mainly heterosexual but sometimes experiences attraction to those of the same or a similar gender. Straightflux is a fluctuation in intensity, meaning those who fluctuate between heterosexual and asexual, not heterosexual and multisexual.

    The romantic version of this is Straigharoflux.

    History

    The term was coined by Tumblr user beyond-mogai-pride-flags on June 11, 2018.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was created by Tumblr user beyond-mogai-pride-flags on June 11, 2018.[2] It has no confirmed meaning.

    The alternate flag was created by Reddit user PoisonPouch on November 11, 2020.[3]

    Another alternate flag was created by FANDOM user Itz henka gacha on 1 December 2021.

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