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    {{Unverified}}[[File:Acejump.png|thumb|221x221px|The ace-jump flag.]]
    {{Unsourced}}[[File:Acejump.png|thumb|221x221px|The ace-jump flag.]]
    '''Ace-jump''' is an orientation where one is normally [[allosexual]], but one occasionally experiences rare, sudden, and intense spikes of total or near total [[Asexual|asexuality]] for a short amount of time, before returning just as suddenly to one's normal amounts of allosexuality. It can be thought of as the opposite of [[acespike]].
    '''Ace-jump''' is an orientation where one is normally [[allosexual]], but one occasionally experiences rare, sudden, and intense spikes of total or near total [[Asexual|asexuality]] for a short amount of time, before returning just as suddenly to one's normal amounts of allosexuality. It can be thought of as the opposite of [[acespike]].



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    The ace-jump flag.

    Ace-jump is an orientation where one is normally allosexual, but one occasionally experiences rare, sudden, and intense spikes of total or near total asexuality for a short amount of time, before returning just as suddenly to one's normal amounts of allosexuality. It can be thought of as the opposite of acespike.

    The romantic equivalent is aro-jump.

    History

    Ace-jump was coined, alongside aro-jump and aroace-jump by Tumblr user x-mogai-glitch-x on May 20, 2020.[1]

    Flag

    Ace-jump alternate flag

    The alternate flag was created by reddit user u/Orion1626 on October 23, 2020. The purple symbolizes asexuality and the original flag. Inspiration was taken from the spike flags, but the triangle was reversed to represent a jump away form the sexual orientation someone normally possesses.

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