Mutosexuality is a fluid sexuality in which your attraction changes from day to day. As an example, if you are mutosexual, you may feel attracted to women one day, men the next, and non-binary people another day. You may be bisexual, then gay, then straight, for example. This is a form of fluid multisexuality (such as pansexual or bisexual) in that you feel attracted to all genders, but you don’t always like all genders at once. Typically this is for use by people with fluid genders, but anyone can be and use the term mutosexual.
The term “mutosexual” comes from the Latin word “muto” which means “change”.
The flag for mutosexuality was created by the same person who coined the term. The orange represents change and fluidity, the white represents nonbinary genders, the pink represents feminine people, the blue represents masculine people, the black represents asexual or aromantic people who also identify as either mutosexual or mutoromantic, and the purple represents all genders and queerness. The Greek letter xi was chosen as the letter to represent mutosexuality.
The alternate mutosexual pride flag was designed by HelenDaMelon on FANDOM. The gray stripes at the top and bottom represent the changing between attraction to different genders. The pink stripe represents attraction to women/femininity, the blue stripe represents attraction to men/masculinity, the yellow represents attraction too people under the non-binary umbrella, and the green stripe represents attraction to gender that aren't included by the representation of the other colors.
Mutosexuality is similar to abrosexuality, as it is under the abrosexual umbrella.