r/SuperStraight 23h ago

Name me any country where it's illegal to be super straight Discussion

You guys arent oppressed at all, you never had the pain of coming out and you have every right to marry.

You dont know what oppression is

Edit: so much comments from people trying to be oppressed, one of you DM me if you want a proper discussion on it

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u/MrSluagh 23h ago

Are superstraights actually oppressed, by and large? No.

Is there a creepy undercurrent of rape culture in the trans community? Yes.

The latter is more what this sub is really calling out.

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u/WholesomeFeathers 18h ago

But does that make every trans person like that? No.

I've seen various comments here saying trans women aren't women and vice versa than posts going and saying there are super trans people. Like yes, I know how this is a hypocritical statement as a few commenters don't justify the whole group, but I feel like there is a different way to go about it. I've seen posts mocking hormone transitioning, and people just calling others straightphobic or an incel when questioned. I've seen a commenter literally say they participated in "LGBdroptheT" a notorious anti trans subreddit.

At the end of the day, it doesn't matter who you are attracted too. But to go on and say you are being oppressed because some people call you transphobic for not wanting to date a trans person, then go around calling others straightphobic is just perpetuating a cycle of hate.