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{{Sexuality Info
An alternate definition of straight is someone who is attracted to those of a different gender, or someone who is attracted to gender(s) unlike one's own. The usage of the word "opposite" in the standard definition implies there that are only two genders, men and women, and that those genders are opposites. A relationship between two people of different gender is often called "straight" however this is not always accurate as one or both people might be [[Pluralian|multisexual]]. A relationship with two people of different genders caused by one of the parties being [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] can be called [[diamoric]]. Non-binary people who feel they are straight but in a uniquely non-binary way may identify as [[strayt]].
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== Flags ==
The first flag was coined by FlagsForCisHets and is known to be quite offensive and used in a deragatory manner to the community. The second flag was coined by an unknown user, and was made to be more open and welcoming. [[File:Straight 3.png|thumb|Transgender straight flag]]The third flag was made by user Lm7923 on November 22nd, 2020 for transgender straights, due to the transphobia they face (examples include being called a [[lesbian]] or [[gay]], because theyre not seen as the opposite gender by transphobes.) The fourth flag, made by RoseWatera on the same date, served the same purpose. The fifth was made by a user going by Adora on December 1st, 2020 as a mix of them both.
The sixth flag was coined by a user going by Adora on December 1st, 2020, for [[Asexual Spectrum|ace]] or [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro]] straights., due to the discrimination they face.
[[File:Trans straight 2.png|thumb|136x136px|2nd Trans straight flag]]
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== Etymology ==
The prefix hetero- comes from the Greek word heteros, meaning "different". The term "''heterosexual''" was coined shortly after and as the opposite to "homosexual".
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[[File:Ace-straight.png|thumb|Ace/Aro straight flag]]
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