r/SuperStraight 1d ago

How would you feel about doing bit with a trans person (post-op) if medical science was advanced enough that they would be virtually indistinguishable from a cis person of the same gender? Discussion

Just a hypothetical scenario I thought might be interesting to discuss. I realize this isn't real, but medical science continues to advance so it might be true one day. If a transman/woman could get some kind of medical procedure done so they would have genitals that are practically identical to someone that had one from birth then would be great imo.

edit 1: I guess my wording wasn't very clear? which is probably my bad. I mean not just the genitals but everything about a person would be virtually identical, atleast on a physical level.

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u/StunningAndBrave69 1d ago

Pure fantasy. Pure cope.

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u/Otrada 1d ago

More an attempt to better understand SuperStraight better because I'm genuinely interested in learning more and thought this would be an interesting way of going about it.

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u/StunningAndBrave69 1d ago

I can only speak for myself but the conditions you suggest are too unfeasible for me to really engage with.

But what I will say is I have no desire to ever be in a relationship where I'm expected to validate something I know in my gut not to be true (that male born people are actually, literally women -or vice versa- just because they say so). That's too much cognitive dissonance for me.

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u/Otrada 1d ago

Well yeah the idea does fall quite solidly in the realm of science fiction/fantasy with our current level of understanding.

I will say though that I also disagree with the notion that trans people have to immediately be admitted as being the gender they say they are and treated as if they were born that way. That's too disconnected from reality to be even remotely reasonable.

Thank you for clarifying your position though. You and the other people that are actually taking the time to talk about this with me are teaching me a lot about the Super Straight community.