THE FLUIDFLUX FLAG
The current flag (top) shows the fluidity between differently saturated colors with a grey edge representing agender identity.
The original flag (bottom) showed:
Pink representing feminine genders.
Purple representing androgynous genders.
Blue representing masculine genders.
Yellow representing non-binary genders.
The black line could potentially represent agender.
On the bottom half the colours are desaturated, showing how fluidflux individuals experience varying amounts/intensities of genders.
DEFINITION
Fluidflux, also known as fluxfluid, fliux, fluix, or genderfliux/genderfluix is a gender in which one's gender changes while also varying in intensity. Fluidflux can be described as being genderfluid and genderflux at the same time. One's gender fluctuates between feeling completely gendered to feeling partially gendered to being without a gender (agender or genderless). At the same time this gendered-feeling is also fluid. For example, one could identify as proxvir at one time, then some time later their gender fluctuates down to agender, and when their gender fluctuates back, they are fully anonbinary.
It can also be felt in a way which is similar to a multigender identity where someone could feel multiple genders at once, but have only one part of that combination fluctuates. For example, one could feel neutrois and androgyne at that time, but only the neutrois part fluctuates. There is also the possibility of both genders fluctuating both in intensity and in identity. For example, one can feel androgyne at one time, then slightly androgyne and mostly neutrois at another.
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