Aceflux

Aceflux is a sexual orientation on the asexual spectrum. It is defined as someone whose sexual orientation fluctuates but generally stays on the asexual spectrum. An aceflux individual may feel very strongly asexual one day and less asexual another day, they might feel demisexual or greyasexual at times. Some aceflux individuals may feel like they are allosexual at times.

Aceflux can be a sexual orientation on its own or can combined with other orientations. For example, one could be aceflux and gay, meaning that when one does experience sexual attraction it's only towards individuals of the same gender. Aceflux may overlap with abrosexual, however the difference is that for someone who is abrosexual the gender(s) they are attracted to may change. Generally, for aceflux individuals when they feel attraction, the gender(s) they're attracted to are always the same; only how they're attracted to them or how intensely they're attracted to them changes.

The romantic counterpart to aceflux is aroflux.

Flag & Symbol
The aceflux flag consists of five stripes making a gradient between red and purple. Red represents allosexuals and purple represents asexuals. The gradient represents how aceflux individuals can move from feeling strongly asexual to strongly allosexual.

The aceflux symbol was created by wiki user WiiFyneLM on 28th October 2021 for an LGBT+ poster.

Etymology
"Ace-" is short for asexual and "-flux" is a suffix used for orientations or genders that can change, and is short for fluctuating.