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[[File:Straight passing.svg|thumb|220x220px|The straight passing flag]] |
[[File:Straight passing.svg|thumb|220x220px|The straight passing flag]] |
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'''Straight passing''' is a term used to refer to a [[queer]] or [[transgender|trans]] person in a |
'''Straight passing''' is a term used to refer to a [[queer]] or [[transgender|trans]] person in a [[duaric]] relationship, or a 'visibly [[straight]]' relationship. This can include [[asexual]] people, [[aromantic]] people, [[multisexual]] people, trans people and more. The term "straight-passing" is viewed as controversial, as it's used to undermine the validity of [[Pansexual|pan]], [[Bisexual|bi]], [[Asexual Spectrum|a-spec]], or other people in m/w relationships such as straight trans people, and to argue why [[A-Spec|a-spec]] people specifically are not members of the LGBTQ+ community. |
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Another usage is for [[Gender Non-Conforming|GNC]], [[transgender]] and [[non-binary]] individuals in relationships that look straight due to [[Gender Presentation|presentation]]. |
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Revision as of 21:49, 17 November 2020
Straight passing is a term used to refer to a queer or trans person in a duaric relationship, or a 'visibly straight' relationship. This can include asexual people, aromantic people, multisexual people, trans people and more. The term "straight-passing" is viewed as controversial, as it's used to undermine the validity of pan, bi, a-spec, or other people in m/w relationships such as straight trans people, and to argue why a-spec people specifically are not members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Another usage is for GNC, transgender and non-binary individuals in relationships that look straight due to presentation.