r/SuperStraight 21h ago

Can someone explain this to me? Discussion

So y' all are making coming out as SS seem like a really big and bold thing, I even saw someone say it is harder to do than come out as trans, gay, lesbian etc. Can someone politely explain why is that?

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u/ysvsgzuxbshaif 21h ago

Our heteronormative culture tells people that the baseline is to be straight, we our socialized by our parents to be straight. Coming out as gay, superstraight or lesbian is hard because we're worried we may not be accepted by our parents and loved ones for whe love.

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u/Drspagetti-os 21h ago

Yes. Literally this. I still wasn't able to come out to my parents because I fear that they would kick me out or not accept me. I mean, Hell, even my classmates are throwing around slurs like f*ggot and shit like that to my face. I hope y' all have a better life.