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'''Straight queer''', also known as '''heteroqueer''', '''queerhet''', or '''hetroqueer''', describes someone who identifies as both [[queer]] and [[straight]]. This term may include, but is not limited to:
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*Straight [[
*Heterosexual and/or [[
*Someone who is hetero in a [[tertiary attraction]] (non-rose or [[eriattraction]]), such as [[heteroplatonic]] and [[heterosensual]] individuals, and hetero [[angled Aroace|angled]] or [[oriented aroace]]s
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*Individuals with a [[
*[[Heteroflexible]] and [[amplusic]] straight individuals
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*Straight [[polyamorous]] individuals
*Straight individuals in a queer relationship
*[[Pluralian
*Pluralians who have a preference for the opposite gender and express this by identifying as straight in addition to other labels
*[[Deltheon]]s, [[heterenboric
*[[Ultramoric]] [[duaric]]s reclaiming straight
*Straight [[isogender]], [[ipsogender]], and [[ultergender]] people
*[[Transsex]], and [[altersex]] straights
*[[Cupiohex]]
*[[Straightcian]]s and [[straightbian]]s, including [[genderfluid]] and [[multigender]] individuals
*Straight individuals who are [[GNC|gender]]/[[pronoun non-conforming]], such as [[masculine]] they/them women, and [[extrine]] men who use [[neopronouns]]
*Straight individuals who are [[xenogender]], [[xenine]], or [[xenic]]
Not everyone who meets these qualifications or has a straight queer experience identifies specifically as "straight queer".
== History ==
Historically, the term "straightqueer" was slang for a [[gay]] person presenting themselves in a metropolitan and "[[Straight passing|straight-passing]]" way.<ref>[http://graphbooks.com/index.php/app/detail/straightqueer An archived zine from 1972 about gay culture in Berkeley, California, entitled "Straightqueer." (Warning: This is an older site and may not be secure.)]</ref> By the early 2000s, the term and its known variations also applied to (assumed) straight people in queer meeting spaces.<ref>[https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400117?journalCode=fera Scholarly article entitled "Heteroqueer Ladies: Some Performative Transactions between Gay Men and Heterosexual Women" published in ''Feminist Review'' in 2003.]</ref>
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== References ==
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[[Category:Combination Identities]]
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