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* One or both partners being [[multisexual]]. |
* One or both partners being [[multisexual]]. |
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* One or both partners being [[A-Spec|a-spec]]. |
* One or both partners being [[A-Spec|a-spec]]. |
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* One or both partners being non-binary. |
* One or both partners being [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. |
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* One or both partners being [[transgender]] |
* One or both partners being [[transgender]]. |
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Ludum is a description for a relationship type, not an identity. |
Ludum is a description for a relationship type, not an identity. |
Revision as of 03:20, 22 December 2020
Ludum are relationships that "appear” like a "straight" couple, or "passes as a straight couple", where (one person looks like a man and the other looks like a woman), but in reality one or both partners do not identify as a straight. However, at first glance, they “pass as a straight couple”.[1] This can be due to:
- One or both partners being multisexual.
- One or both partners being a-spec.
- One or both partners being non-binary.
- One or both partners being transgender.
Ludum is a description for a relationship type, not an identity.