Centrispec

Centrispec (also written as centri-spec) refers to a spectrum in which someone has a “base” or “center” orientation (for example: pan), but they fluctuate and move through various a-spec identities over time, as well as sometimes looping back to allo. Someone who is centrispec may be allo one day, grey another, alloace the next, and so on. (How quickly one moves through aspec identities depends on the person). Someone’s acespec and arospec identities may not always, or ever, be the same.

Centrispec people may move through acespec, arospec, or aroacespec identities, as well as some or all at the same time. It is similar to, but not the same as, aroflux and aceflux.

Flag
The centrispec flag was made by Tumblr user pridewiki on November 20, 2020. The stripe meanings are as follows: Blue represents change, variation, fluctuation. Green represents arospec identities. Yellow represents someone’s center or core identity in the “middle”. Pink represents allosexuality, alloromanticism, and/or both, when it applies. Purple represents acespec identities.

Etymology
Centrispec comes from the prefix centri-, which means center. This refers to the base orientation a centrispec person has. It is referred to as a spectrum because centrispec people move through a wide variety of various a-spec orientations, and two people with this identity may have wildly different orientations they move to.