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    [[File:Minflexible.png|thumb|220x220px|The minflexible flag.]]
    '''Minflexible''' is a term for someone who identities usually as [[Minsexual]], but whose identity\attraction is flexible. They may experience occasional changes in who they are attracted too. Minflexible people may identify as [[Minsexual]], as well as [[Gay]], [[Lesbian]], [[Pansexual]], [[Omnisexual]], [[Asexual]], or other orientations depending on current and possible attractions. Mindlexible is a counterpart of [[Biflexible]], [[Homoflexible]], and [[Heteroflexible]].
    '''Minflexible''', also called '''Fleximinsexual''' or '''Flexminsexual''', is a term for someone who usually identities as [[minsexual]], but whose identity/attraction is flexible. Most of the time they are attracted only to people who are [[masculine]] (regardless of their actual gender), but they experience occasional tendencies to be attracted to people who are not masculine.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/190739942680/fmn-flexible-flags</ref>

    == Resources ==
    [[Category:Fluid Sexuality]]
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    [[Category:M-Spec]]
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    [[Category:Mia/Min Attraction]]

    Latest revision as of 18:33, 27 November 2020

    The minflexible flag.

    Minflexible, also called Fleximinsexual or Flexminsexual, is a term for someone who usually identities as minsexual, but whose identity/attraction is flexible. Most of the time they are attracted only to people who are masculine (regardless of their actual gender), but they experience occasional tendencies to be attracted to people who are not masculine.[1]

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