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    '''Straight''' is a slang term for the term '''heterosexual''', which is the attraction to individuals of the opposite binary gender, or the attraction to gender(s) unlike one's own. It is considered the opposite of [[vincian]] and [[lesbian]]. More specifically, straight is most commonly viewed as men attracted to women and women attracted to men. The term "straight" is used to describe for both straight men and straight women.
     
    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, if individuals are referring to [[Antigender|antigenders]] then they may use [[enanteic]], or [[contraic]] if they are non-binary. A relationship between two peopleindividuals of dissimilar gender is often called "straight" however this is not always accurate as one or both peopleindividuals might be [[Pluralian|multisexual]], a relationship between a woman and a man can be called [[duaric]] instead of straight, and [[ultramoric]] if one is [[unstraight]]. A relationship with two peopleindividuals of different genders caused by one of the parties being [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] can be called [[diamoric]]. Non-binary peopleindividuals who feel they are straight but in a uniquely non-binary way may identify as [[strayt]]. If someone is attracted to multiple [[Nongender|nongenders]] they could be [[penultisexual]] or [[differosexual]].
     
    While straight is often used to describe non-[[LGBTA+|LGBT]] peopleindividuals it is possible for straight peopleindividuals to be part of the LGBT community. For example, they might be [[transgender]]. They also might be, [[asexual]] heteroromantic, or [[aromantic]] heterosexual, which also makes them LGBT.
     
    == Etymology ==
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