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'''Kinshiftsexualflux, kinshiftflux, shiftflux''' or '''kinflux''' is an exclusive identity for otherkin individuals who experience that their sexual attraction fluctuates in intensity when they kinshift. For example, one's sexual attraction is gay because their kinself is gay, but they feel this is present more when they kinshift. This is similar to [[kinshiftsexual]]. The difference is, however, that they don't gain an attraction when they kinshift but always feel this attraction being present, it's just more prominent when they kinshift. Another example is when one always feels their |
'''Kinshiftsexualflux, kinshiftflux, shiftflux''' or '''kinflux''' is an exclusive identity for otherkin individuals who experience that their sexual attraction fluctuates in intensity when they kinshift. For example, one's sexual attraction is gay because their kinself is gay, but they feel this is present more when they kinshift. This is similar to [[kinshiftsexual]]. The difference is, however, that they don't gain an attraction when they kinshift but always feel this attraction being present, it's just more prominent when they kinshift. Another example is when one always feels their lesbian attraction being present, but when they kinshift they barely feel it present because their kinself isn't lesbian. |
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Revision as of 14:35, 30 April 2021
Kinshiftsexualflux, kinshiftflux, shiftflux or kinflux is an exclusive identity for otherkin individuals who experience that their sexual attraction fluctuates in intensity when they kinshift. For example, one's sexual attraction is gay because their kinself is gay, but they feel this is present more when they kinshift. This is similar to kinshiftsexual. The difference is, however, that they don't gain an attraction when they kinshift but always feel this attraction being present, it's just more prominent when they kinshift. Another example is when one always feels their lesbian attraction being present, but when they kinshift they barely feel it present because their kinself isn't lesbian.
History
This term is coined on april 30, 2021 by wiki user Kuzu Demonkin.