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[[File:Cvbhjkl;.png|thumb|The biflux flag.]] |
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'''Biflux''' is defined as when you’re bi-oriented, and being experienced in 3 main ways: |
'''Biflux''' is defined as when you’re bi-oriented, and being experienced in 3 main ways: |
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# Someone is [[Bisexual|bi]] and has a fluid preference or intensity between those genders, but they are probably always attracted to the same genders |
# Someone is [[Bisexual|bi]] and has a fluid preference or intensity between those genders, but they are probably always attracted to the same genders |
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# Someone is bi, but their orientation is fluid in a way they may sometimes be attracted to no gender or to just one gender. They consider bi their “base orientation”, though |
# Someone is bi, but their orientation is fluid in a way they may sometimes be attracted to no gender or to just one gender. They consider bi their “base orientation”, though |
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== Flag == |
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There is no confirmed meaning to the flag. Although, it most likely represents the fluctuation of preferences, akin to other flux flags. It is visually a gradient from pink to blue. There is also no confirmed designer that created the flag. |
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[[Category:M-Spec]] |
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[[Category:Sexuality]] |
[[Category:Sexuality]] |
Revision as of 14:14, 16 April 2021
Biflux is defined as when you’re bi-oriented, and being experienced in 3 main ways:
- Someone is always attracted to two or more genders, but those genders change over time (eg: someone is attracted to men and women sometimes, to women and nonbinary people sometimes, only to nonbinary people other times, and so on)
- Someone is bi and has a fluid preference or intensity between those genders, but they are probably always attracted to the same genders
- Someone is bi, but their orientation is fluid in a way they may sometimes be attracted to no gender or to just one gender. They consider bi their “base orientation”, though