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    '''Myra, Myrarac or Myraroace''' is a orientation on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] and [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]] in which one experiences multiple [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] and [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] identities. These identities are static [[Kymenic|(kymenic]]), meaning they're experienced at the same time. An example would be someone who is [[demiromantic]], [[greyromantic]], [[asexual]] and [[fraysexual]] at the same time.
    '''Myra, Myrarac or Myraroace''' is a orientation on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] and [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]] in which one experiences multiple [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] and [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]] identities. These identities are static [[Kymenic|(kymenic]]), meaning they're experienced at the same time. An example would be someone who is [[demiromantic]], [[greyromantic]], [[asexual]] and [[fraysexual]] at the same time.



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    Myra, Myrarac or Myraroace is a orientation on the asexual spectrum and aromantic spectrum in which one experiences multiple ace-spec and aro-spec identities. These identities are static (kymenic), meaning they're experienced at the same time. An example would be someone who is demiromantic, greyromantic, asexual and fraysexual at the same time.

    Myra can be similar to aroaceflux, but a myra individual is not fluid between their labels.

    The sexual equivalent to this is myrsexual.

    The romantic equivalent to this is myrromantic

    The fluid/flux or abrosexual/abroromantic equivalent to this is centrispec.

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    The term was coined by Tumblr user viridi-is-sapphic[1] on November 28, 2022. The flag was created at the same time by Tumblr user genderstarbucks[2][3].

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