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Adjective: "(neologism) generally aromantic but sometimes experiencing varying degrees of romantic attraction"
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- 2019, Abigail Prevost, A New Generation, unnumbered page:
- "No, I don't understand really how people would fall in love without wanting to love," Joey sighed.
- "Aroflux," I pointed out. "Your aromantic level changes frequently," I explained.
Noun: "(neologism) a person who is aroflux"
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- 2016, Desiree Haley, "Students find inclusivity in A-Spectrum", Daily Titan (California State University, Fullerton), 5 April 2016, page 4:
- Ari Fazio, 22, is an animation major at CSUF who identifies as a "gray asexual" and an "aroflux."