Straight Points are used by comparing someone's personality traits, behavior and vocabulary to the average male or female heterosexual of the same sex in order to taunt,
underline or put into question someone's sexual orientation.
The straight points are usually deducted by
presenting traits of the opposed sex such as wearing makeup for men and playing or watching sports for women, but they can also be added when someone's presenting other traits that
coincide with the ones of an average heterosexual of the same sex.
You lose 10
straight points for bringing your
man-purse to the bar.
He loses 5 straight points for having an
white iPhone but he gains 15 for driving a motorcycle.
How many straight points we'll deduct him for ordering a Cherry Cola?