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    '''Cishet''', '''Cishetallo''', '''Pericishet''', or '''Monocishet''' is a term used by [[LGBT+|LGBTQ+]] people to easily describe people who are not members of the community in any way, shape or form. This means people who are simultaneously [[cisgender]], [[Straight|heterosexual]], [[Heteromantic|heteroromantic]], [[allosexual]], [[alloromantic]], and [[Monogamous|monogomous]]. The term originated within the trans community, particularly among straight trans people, and was created as a way to specify something who is not part of the LGBT+ community by virtue of sexuality or gender.
    '''Cishet''', '''Cishetallo''', '''Pericishet''', or '''Monocishet''' is a term used by [[LGBT+|LGBTQ+]] people to easily describe people who are not members of the community in any way, shape or form. This means people who are simultaneously [[cisgender]], [[Straight|heterosexual]], [[Heteromantic|heteroromantic]], [[allosexual]], [[alloromantic]], [[Monogamous|monogomous]], and [[dyadic]]. The term originated within the trans community, particularly among straight trans people, and was created as a way to specify something who is not part of the LGBT+ community by virtue of orientation or gender.


    == Exclusionists ==
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    The term "cishetallo" or "cisallohet" or "allocishet" is sometimes preferable to make it clear that one is not referring to a-specs.
    The term "cishetallo" or "cisallohet" or "allocishet" is sometimes preferable to make it clear that one is not referring to a-specs.


    Some use the term "pericishet" (perisex cishet) or "dycishet" ([[dyadic]] cishet) to refer to cishet people who are also perisex/dyadic (not intersex), to show that intersex people have a place in the LGBT+ community by virtue of being intersex, even without orientation or gender.
    Some use the term "pericishet" (perisex cishet) or "dycishet" (dyadic cishet) to refer to cishet people who are also perisex/dyadic (not [[intersex]]), to show that intersex people have a place in the LGBT+ community by virtue of being intersex, even without orientation or gender.


    Those who consider [[polyamorous]] individuals to be inherently LGBTQ+ may use the term monocishet or monoallocishet. The 'mono' stands for monoamorous or [[monogamous]].
    Those who consider [[polyamorous]] individuals to be inherently LGBTQ+ may use the term monocishet or monoallocishet. The 'mono' stands for monoamorous or [[monogamous]].
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