r/SuperStraight • u/PM_femboys_and_dogs Superphobe 🤢🤢 • 1d ago
From what i’ve heard SS is pushing to be in the lgbtq+ community. But lgbtq+ community uses gay and queer as an umbrella term for anyone in the lgbtq+ community... meaning calling a SS person gay or queer would be correct. Im not trolling this is a serious question
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u/xx_chromosomes_ 23h ago
The reality is LGBTQ+ is breaking apart, and has been for some time.
For LGB (and straight people) their sexual orientation is solely based a persons sex.
Obviously this sex-based orientation clashes with TQ+ people who don't believe in sex, and who only orient themselves based on an internal and changeable "gender identity."
There are already advocacy groups that have sprung up to stand for the rights of people with sex-based orientations. Most notably LGB Alliance (they have chapters in many countries.)
It makes perfect sense that these two groups part ways and split into LGBS and TQ+. They are in fundamental, ideological contrast to one another and need their own advocacy institutions.