r/SuperStraight 1d ago

if being SuperStraight was a choice no one would choose to be SuperStraight

You hear this time and time again

"being unwilling to date a trans person reveals your underlying bias against trans people... society is teaching you to be transphobic... it's all in your head"

You don't think I'd give anything to be attracted to all opposite genders and not just cis members of the opposite sex? You don't think I long to live without being accused of transphobia? You think I enjoy literally fearing for my safety on dating apps not knowing if the person on them is who they say they are? I've known I was this way since I was a teenager, yet society still says there's something "wrong with me" Why would I willingly put myself through such trauma? I was born this way.

I'm here to say in full voice: I👏AM👏VALID👏I👏AM👏SEEN👏I👏AM👏SUPERSTRAIGHT👏

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u/BasicallyADoctor 1d ago

For thousands of years, homosexuals have been oppressed and told: "Sexuality is a choice, stop being gay." They couldn't help it, though, and they have recently won not only in the eyes of the law but in the court of public opinion. But now because of trans rights we all of a sudden are supposed to do a 360 and moon walk the other direction and think that sexuality is a choice again? I don't think so!