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    The term gayhet may be used to describe being [[both]] gay and straight for [[women]], for example. This could be because the individual experiencing gayhet attraction is [[liaspec]]/[[lingender]]/[[androgyne]], [[ambinary]]/[[ambigender]], [[bigender]]/[[multigender]], [[mesogender]]/[[mesobinary]], [[genderfluid]]/[[aurorian]], [[centrigender]]/[[centriversian]], [[multiversian]] (such as [[eclipsian]]), etc.
    The term gayhet may be used to describe being [[both]] gay and straight for [[women]], for example. This could be because the individual experiencing gayhet attraction is [[liaspec]]/[[lingender]]/[[androgyne]], [[ambinary]]/[[ambigender]], [[bigender]]/[[multigender]], [[mesogender]]/[[mesobinary]], [[genderfluid]]/[[aurorian]], [[centrigender]]/[[centriversian]], [[multiversian]] (such as [[eclipsian]]), etc.


    Another way to describe gayhet is being a [[man]] with straight attraction to women and gay attraction to men, for example. This experience is common among [[binary]] [[equaric]] [[duaric]] [[pluralian]]s, but the individual isn't necessarily [[bisexual]]/[[biromantic]] or [[ambisexual]]/[[ambiromantic]].
    Another way to describe gayhet is being a [[man]] with straight attraction to women and gay attraction to men, for example. This experience is common among [[binary]] [[equaric]] [[duaric]] [[pluralian]]s ([[mspec]] people), but the individual isn't necessarily [[bisexual]]/[[biromantic]], [[pansexual]]/[[panromantic]], [[omnisexual]]/[[omniromantic]], or [[ambisexual]]/[[ambiromantic]].


    It's similar to how [[queerhet]] is used, however it's specifically gay instead of [[queer]]. Queerhet may include [[transhet]] individuals.
    It's similar to how [[queerhet]] is used, however it's specifically gay instead of [[queer]]. Queerhet may include [[transhet]] individuals.
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