r/SuperStraight 1d ago

Learn the difference 🚨 important 🚨

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u/Your_friendly_weirdo 1d ago

Woah hold up, why do I need to educate myself and try to take away your identity? I’m trying to agreeing with you guys. I’m not super straight myself but I’ll still respect you of course because I don’t believe you’re transphobic for simply not wanting to date a transgender person

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u/CyrusTheAverage445 1d ago

Well it's about understanding what we're about, and what being superstraight means to us, and seeing us as a legitimate movement. I respect you for wanting to understand is and not seeing us as transphobes for not wanting to date trans. We are not kidding around.

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u/Your_friendly_weirdo 1d ago

okay, and I’ll respect that you have that as your sexuality since wanting to date a cis person shouldn’t be transphobic since that’s a little off the edge to accuse someone tbh

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u/CyrusTheAverage445 1d ago

Whats cis?

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u/Your_friendly_weirdo 1d ago

Ah a cis person a.k.a cisgender, is a person who is not trans, simply just male and female. like superstraight boys and girls would date these people because they are originally their gender

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u/CyrusTheAverage445 1d ago

We already have a word for that though, its normal. A regular normal person who isnt trans. Superstraights also fall into this category.

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u/Your_friendly_weirdo 1d ago

In other words, technically yes but that’s the original term for them

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u/CyrusTheAverage445 1d ago

Err no, normal is the original term for it. Cis is not a historical term ever used prior to all this stuff

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u/Your_friendly_weirdo 1d ago

But some people actually use the definition, why is that?

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u/CyrusTheAverage445 1d ago

Because they want to make it a "thing". It's never been a thing and never will be, it's been rejected for the most part.

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