justonepurpose:

leeloodallas-mulitpass:

discoursegrips:

cats-discourse:

Even if you’re not straight you can still have straight privilege provided you do not experience same gender attraction. Straight privilege isn’t defined by being straight but a lack of oppression by not being considered gay. You don’t have to date / be attracted to people of the opposite gender to experience straight privilege.

Straight privilege = An absence of being SGA

TL;DR: Aroace people might not be straight but still benefit from straight privilege.

UH WHAT 

I’m honestly confused. If you had said they benefit from straight passing privilege i woulda been on board, but straight privilege? Naw. You can only have straight privilege if you are actually straight, i.e heterosexual and heteromantic. So like: an aroace, a bi/pan/poly/ace etc person in a het relationship, a cis passing trans person in a relationship with someone who passes as the opposite gender as them, any queer person who happens to be single or in the closet

Throughout middle and high school I showed absolutely no interest in dating or even liking anyone of any gender at my schools and I was still bullied for being queer because obviously if I didn’t like anyone that made me a freaky lesbian. Try again. 

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