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    [[File:Myrsexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The myrsexual flag.]]
    [[File:Myrsexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The Myrsexual Flag]]
    '''Myrsexual''' is a [[Sexual Orientation|sexuality]] on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] in which one experiences multiple ace-spec identities. These identities could rapidly fluctuate or they could be experienced at the same time. An example would be someone who is [[demisexual]] and [[greyasexual]] at the same time. This can often create confusion when finding one's place on the asexual spectrum.
    '''Myrsexual''' is a [[Sexual Orientation|sexuality]] on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] in which one experiences multiple [[:Category:Ace-spec identity|ace-spec identities]]. These identities could rapidly fluctuate or they could be experienced at the same time. An example would be someone who is [[demisexual]] and [[greyasexual]] at the same time. This can often create confusion when finding one's place on the asexual spectrum.


    The romantic equivalent to this is [[myrromantic]].
    The [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] equivalent to this is [[myrromantic]].
    [[File:An Alternate Myrsexual Flag.png|thumb|220x220px|An Alternate Myrsexual Flag]]


    == History ==
    == History & Etymology ==
    Myrsexual was coined on September 9, 2015 by deactivated Tumblr user pride-flags-for-us. The flag was created at the same time.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170112045105/https://pride-flags-for-us.tumblr.com/post/128687003869/myrsexual-and-myrromantic-flags-myr-experiencing</ref>
    Myrsexual was coined on September 9, 2015 by deactivated Tumblr user pride-flags-for-us. The flag was created at the same time.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170112045105/https://pride-flags-for-us.tumblr.com/post/128687003869/myrsexual-and-myrromantic-flags-myr-experiencing</ref>


    ==Flag==
    The myrsexual flag uses the same colors as the [[asexual]] flag. Varying shades of purple are for the assorted types of orientations on the ace spectrum. White is for the ace people who may experience attraction at certain times or under certain circumstances. Grey is for grey-asexuals and other identities similar to this. Black is for the lack of attraction.
    The myrsexual flag uses the same colors as the [[asexual]] flag. Varying shades of purple are for the assorted types of orientations on the ace spectrum. White is for the ace people who may experience attraction at certain times or under certain circumstances. Grey is for grey-asexuals and other identities similar to this. Black is for the lack of attraction.



    Revision as of 04:34, 9 April 2021

    The Myrsexual Flag

    Myrsexual is a sexuality on the asexual spectrum in which one experiences multiple ace-spec identities. These identities could rapidly fluctuate or they could be experienced at the same time. An example would be someone who is demisexual and greyasexual at the same time. This can often create confusion when finding one's place on the asexual spectrum.

    The romantic equivalent to this is myrromantic.

    An Alternate Myrsexual Flag

    History & Etymology

    Myrsexual was coined on September 9, 2015 by deactivated Tumblr user pride-flags-for-us. The flag was created at the same time.[1]

    The myrsexual flag uses the same colors as the asexual flag. Varying shades of purple are for the assorted types of orientations on the ace spectrum. White is for the ace people who may experience attraction at certain times or under certain circumstances. Grey is for grey-asexuals and other identities similar to this. Black is for the lack of attraction.

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