Citations:cisheterosexual

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English citations of cisheterosexual

Adjective: "cisgender and heterosexual"

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  • 2019, Morgan Lev Edward Holleb, The A-Z of Gender and Sexuality: From Ace to Ze, page 162:
    A jock might be queer, but his performance of masculinity fits so comfortably within the cisheterosexual norms that he is assumed to be straight.
  • 2019, Chris Chapman & A. J. Withers, A Violent History of Benevolence: Interlocking Oppression in the Moral Economies of Social Working, page 134:
    Beyond cisgender gay men, the widely varied comings together of queer love, sex, and kinship could inspire less institutionalized lives and relationships for all of us, as an alternative to everyone being expected, or forced, to assimilate to the institutionalized and standardized norms of cisheterosexual marriage and the nuclear family.
  • 2020, Liat Ben-Moshe, Decarcerating Disability: Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition, unnumbered page:
    Normalcy is embedded with bourgeois and white cisheterosexual and male norms.
  • 2020, Charlie McNabb, Queer Adolescence: Understanding the Lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual Youth, page 43:
    This is sadly common; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer youth experience trauma at higher rates than their cisheterosexual peers.
  • 2020, Arunima Ray, "Thinking The Body, Figuring (The) Woman: Religion, caste, gender, and identity in literary representations", in Religion in South Asian Anglophone Literature: Traversing Resistance, Margins and Extremism (eds. Goutam Karmakar, Nasima Islam, & Sk Sagir Ali), unnumbered page:
    In such an India, two things are of utmost priority: land and an heir (preferably a cisheterosexual, masculine male) to inherit it.