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    [[File:Acespikeflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The acespike flag.]]
    [[File:Acespikeflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The acespike flag.]]
    [[File:Alt acespike flag.jpg|thumb|Alternate acespike flag by Pride-Flags]]
    '''Acespike''' is an asexual orientation on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]]. It is defined as someone who usually feels no sexual attraction, but occasionally has rare, sudden, and intense spikes of sexual attraction for a short amount of time, before returning, just as suddenly, to one's normal amounts of asexuality.
    '''Acespike''' is an asexual orientation on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]]. It is defined as someone who usually feels no sexual attraction, but occasionally has rare, sudden, and intense spikes of sexual attraction for a short amount of time, before returning, just as suddenly, to one's normal amounts of asexuality.



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    The acespike flag.
    Alternate acespike flag by Pride-Flags

    Acespike is an asexual orientation on the asexual spectrum. It is defined as someone who usually feels no sexual attraction, but occasionally has rare, sudden, and intense spikes of sexual attraction for a short amount of time, before returning, just as suddenly, to one's normal amounts of asexuality.

    Acespike can be a sexual orientation on its own or can combined with other orientations. For example, one could be acespike and gay, meaning that when one does experience sexual attraction it's only towards people of the same gender.

    A redesigned acespike flag by tumblr user i-love-my-trans-body It features the -spike pink diamond in the center, running the whole vertical length of the flag. In the background there are large upper lavender colored and lower plum colored stripes, separated by a white stripe in the middle with the same proportions as the bisexual pride flag
    A redesigned acespike flag by tumblr user i-love-my-trans-body

    The romantic counterpart to acespike is arospike. Being both acespike and arospike makes someone aroacespike.

    History

    Acespike was coined by an unknown person, but the alternate flag was designed by tumblr user i-love-my-trans-body, and the second alternate was designed by Pride-Flags on DeviantArt on August 17, 2015.

    Resources

    1. Acespike (1) by Pride-Flags on DeviantArt
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