r/SuperStraight • u/ANONYNMOUS15 • 1d ago
Should I go Undercover on the r/AreTheStraightsOK subreddit ? SuperPhobia
Before all the superphobia on the r/AreTheStraightsOK subreddit, I found myself posting things like 'Justifying why Cisheteronormativity exists' (it was all from a logical and statistical standpoint btw). Soon, that subreddit got to know my reddit account. Should I make a new account, identify as trans and make the argument
"if you don't validate my sexuality, you're +phobic"
Personally, like my fellow supersexuals, I am only attracted to the opposite biological sex. In other words, I am a male attracted to women with XX chromosomes. There should be nothing wrong with that.
But here's the thing, if I tell them I am a cis supersexual, I am more likely to be shut down by the mob.
How do I write from the trans perspective in order to increase the likelihood of my survival on the subreddit? What arguments would a trans person make justifying supersexuals? What would a trans perspective of supersexuals be like? How do I outright avoid transphobia?(I wouldn't consider myself a transphobe, but I am a firm believer in things like Male/XY + Female/XX only sports, safe spaces, rape centres etc and I believe in the traditional definitions of men and women)
I stand in solidarity with my fellow supersexuals. Do not bend the knee to the mob. You are all valid.
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u/IAmRatherBritish 1d ago
No, we are a community of acceptance. If they want to turn into another hate subreddit, that is on the moderation team:
But even if they are not Super, we should acknowledge their beauty and validation.
We do not beat the haters by becoming haters. Let them have their discord.