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Citations:allocishet

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English citations of allocishet

Adjective: "(LGBT, neologism) allosexual, cisgender, and heterosexual"

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  • 2018, K. M. Szpara, quoted in Caroline M. Yoachim, "Interview: K. M. Szpara", Uncanny Magazine, July/August 2018, unnumbered page:
    It's frustrating that allocishet folks are often unable to grasp the nuances of queer sex.
  • 2019, Lillian Clark, Immoral Code, page 100:
    Which, thanks to the White Allocishet Patriarchy, is pretty easy for him to say, right?
  • 2019, Angie Manfredi, The (Other) F Word: A Celebration of the Fat & Fierce, unnumbered page:
    The glaringly obvious thing with these two examples is that they are both allocishet white men (white men who are not queer), but it had to start somewhere, and I feel like they paved the way for the horror media that has come since.
  • 2020, Rhuaridh Marr, "Love, Becky", Metro Weekly (Washington, D.C.), 3 September 2020, page 38:
    “I was frequently mentioned by name, held up again and again as the quintessential example of allocishet inauthenticity,” she [Becky Albertalli] said.
  • 2020, Kittya Cullen, quoted in Gallardo Paredes, "La comunidad LGTBQ+ como prosumidor de fanfiction slash: El caso del fandom Supercorp", thesis submitted to the Peruvian University of Applied Sciences, page 33:
    While I currently write mostly queer slash pairings, there have always been allocishet pairings I shipped, and characters in original stories I write as non-slash pairings.
  • 2022, Katy Lees, The Trans Guide to Mental Health and Well-Being, page 35:
    Are they other trans people, connected to the LGBTQ+ community, or allocishet (as in alloromantic, cisgender, and heterosexual)?
  • 2022, Saundra Mitchell, Out There: Into the Queer New Yonder, unnumbered page:
    I can't think of a single allocishet person taking the time to explain their identity to anyone.
  • 2022, Jessica P. Pryde, "Introduction", in Black Love Matters: Real Talk on Romance, Being Seen, and Happily Ever Afters (ed. Jessica P. Pryde), pages xvii-xviii:
    Black consumers who are beyond the allocishet “norm” must search harder, look deeper, to find their community .
  • 2022, Uncanny Magazine, May/June 2020, pages 179-180:
    An extremely historically inaccurate myth, I daresay, but one that also serves a very specific purpose: to erase those who are not white, allocishet, and able-bodied from the European past, and from its present as well.

Noun: "(LGBT, neologism) an allosexual, cisgender, and heterosexual person"

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  • 2022, Charlotte, quoted in Mia Lew, The Queer Dictionary, project submitted to California Polytechnic State University, page 25:
    A friendgroup starts middle school as a bunch of assumed allocishets, and by their high school graduation three of them are trans, two are lesbians, half are bisexual, and two are poly or ace?