Hey guys, gals and non-binary pals! This book filled with labels, their definitions, as well as things and art themed around them like aesthetics and pride flag arts (i own nothing, of course. Credit to the amazing artists)! I will also be including...
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Red represents alloromantics.
Green represents aromantics.
The gradient represents how aroflux people can move from feeling strongly aromantic to strongly alloromantic.
DEFINITION
Aroflux is a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum. It is defined as someone whose romantic orientation fluctuates but generally stays on the aromantic spectrum. An aroflux person may feel very strongly aromantic one day and less aromantic another day, they might feel demiromantic or greyromantic at times. Some aroflux people may feel like they are alloromantic at times.
The sexual counterpart to aroflux is aceflux.
It is included in the aromantic awareness week.
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