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[[File:Strayt.png|thumb|220x220px|The strayt flag.]]
[[File:Straytd.png|thumb|Another enbyhet flag by Reddit user [https://www.reddit.com/user/_potaTARDIS_/ u/_potaTARDIS_]<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/llbg4x/enbyhet_flag_for_nonbinary_folk_who_feel_their/</ref>]]
[[File:Strayt Flag by IAmArtemisTheCat (alt 1).png|thumb|Strayt Flag by IAmArtemisTheCat (alt 1)]]
[[File:Strayt Flag by IAmArtemisTheCat (alt 2).png|thumb|Strayt Flag by IAmArtemisTheCat (alt 2)]]
'''Strayt''', or '''gain't''', is an orientation that is like being [[straight]] but in a uniquely [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] way. It describes attraction experienced by a non-binary individual that one considers to be straight or otherwise non-[[gay]], but is not necessarily towards the "opposite" gender (due to the nature of non-binary genders).
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The flag was designed by nblw-nonsense on Tumblr. The flag was designed to represent two "opposite" genders using the same format as the gai flag.<ref>https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/179814238762/strayt-the-opposite-of-gai-used-as-an</ref>
== Flags ==
Two alternative flags were created by FANDOM user [[User:IAmArtemisTheCat|IAmArtemisTheCat]] on January 1st, 2022, on a post.<ref>[https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000233517/r/4400000000000798732 Coining Identities with Flags & New Alt Flags | Fandom]</ref>
IAmArtemisTheCat alt flag 1: Pink and blue are seen as "opposites" on the binary, the green and peach are seen as "off" version of binary (so people who might be similar to male or female, but not quite), the two shades of purple represent other non-binary identities) different shades because every non-binary identity is unique), and yellow-white for other non-binary identities and to represent being an "off" version of straight.
IAmArtemisTheCat alt flag 2: While pink and blue are often seen as "opposites" on the binary, I used yellow and purple as opposites here; the different shades represent how many identities can be considered "opposite" of each non-binary identity; the middle peach stripe represents love.
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