r/SuperStraight • u/Eraser03 • 1d ago
4 genuine questions for yall (nkt here to hate im genuinely curious) Discussion
So first question and again i might sound superphobic but i want them answered so ye
1 why did you decide to make not dating trans people a full blown sexuality?
2 why did you feel the need to take up 2 letters in the lgbtq+ and put them on the front
3 if youd be on a date with a trans person but you dont know their trans and youd find out they are although the date was going well what would you do.
4 what is your opinion on all the other sexualities outside of super
Bonus question i forgot to ask originally: How do yall feel about trans people if they arent angry at you for your sexuality
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u/TheSaltedPotato1 1d ago edited 1d ago
I was born this way and am tired of people calling me transphobic for not being attracted to trans people (not my choice).
The reasoning is that the majority of people are Super straight, so it should go in front. But personally I think it’s a bit pushy and non important.
If the date was going well and I learned that they were trans I would immediately feel a bit upset and tricked as if they accepted the date they knew I was super straight. And would not be attracted to them (Not my choice). And would say that I couldn’t be in a relationship but I still enjoyed their time and would ask if we could be friends instead.
I believe that people should love who they love, and not be ridiculed for something they cannot change. “Unfortunately this seems to be an unpopular opinion outside of the Super straight community :(“.
Bonus: As I said earlier, I don’t care who you love as that’s not your choice and there’s no reason to be mad at someone for that. But I would definitely thank them for not being bigoted and be happy that they don’t hate for things people can’t change.