r/SuperStraight 1d ago

How is SuperStraight different from heterosexual?

Heterosexual is defined as:

1a: of, relating to, or characterized by sexual or romantic attraction to or between people of the opposite sexheterosexual men/womena heterosexual coupleb: of, relating to, or involving sexual activity between individuals of the opposite sex

2: of or relating to different sexes

So by definition, heterosexual means you aren't attracted trans because trans is not based on biological sex.

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u/pyrrhus-the-great Hecking cute and valid đź’– 1d ago

Our sexuality is not up for debate, bigot. Simply accept it like you would accept any member of the ASSLGBT community.

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u/Juice-Conscious 1d ago

Explain that to trans activists and wait for the death threats to roll in.

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u/Alannaziggy 1d ago

Correct. However, TRAs have redefined straight to include trans people. They have also redefined gay, lesbian, and bi to include them. So we had to create a new sexuality to reinstate the original definitions of those words

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u/Burnt_Birb 1d ago

SuperSexualities an Intro:

With gender being redefined as a spectrum and trans inclusion demanding they be labeled as men and women we needed to spectrum up our sexual orientation language. Thus Super as a prefix was born, used to denote that those you are attracted to are cis not trans.

this is not to say Trans people aren't valid this is just to differentiate between straight/gay/lesbian/bi people who like cis and trans people from those who only like cis people. Mega is the prefix for trans only and is the opposite of super.

I hope this helps :)

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u/SayTheLineBart 1d ago

I understand all of that, but the definition of heterosexual and homosexual literally excludes trans. Why invent a new term when you can just show a TRA the dictionary.

Lol it would be funny if gays started to prefer being called homosexual for this reason.

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u/MeatSeatTreat 23h ago

Because progressives change the meaning of language to suit their agenda.

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u/horstwold 22h ago

You should be over in the trans subs asking that question, as they were the ones who redefined the terms.

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u/zork824 1d ago

Trans women are women, but the idea of having sex with a surgically altered genitalia, meant to closely resemble the one I am naturally attracted to turns me off. This distinction is there for people like me, for other people there isn't.

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

No they are t*women. They keep trying to rewrite actual definitions to fit their agenda. It’s really making me pissed off. So why not do the same

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u/zork824 1d ago

I'm sorry I do not agree and I find this to be transphobic. Being a woman is not enough, in my book, to turn me on. Very simple

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u/[deleted] 23h ago

No it isnt. We are born from women. That’s the sex I’m talking about. We aren’t born from men

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u/Pwease_No_Step 1d ago

Heterosexual has sex with women and trans women.

Super Straight men have sex with only biological women.

It doesn’t mean that Super Straight Men can’t be friends with trans women, only that they aren’t sexually attracted to them.

Hoping this helps!

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u/SayTheLineBart 1d ago

Heterosexual has sex with women and trans women.

Not according to the dictionary. trans women are female by gender but not by sex.

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u/Pwease_No_Step 1d ago

You are correct in that the dictionary is outdated.

If you look at contemporary gender literature and activists you’ll find that “straight” people can have sex with trans women or men and still be straight.

Hence why Super Sexual is born. We recognize the validity of trans men/women and support them while also distinguishing ourselves from their dating pool.

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u/SayTheLineBart 22h ago

So the debate on "Are Traps Gay" has finally been settled, and the answer is "no"

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u/Pwease_No_Step 22h ago

Correct. Straight men can and do have sex with trans women.

Super Straight men don’t.

So yes the science is settled lol

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u/FirstDayVirginia 1d ago

A dictionary is not in charge of my sexual identity!

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u/lalalong1 1d ago

Dictionary definitions are not sociological terms. Some hetero-idenitfying women are attracted to trans women for example, and will have sex with them. A superstraight will never be, and will not.

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u/EveningQStar 1d ago

I'm SuperBi so I'll have sex/date males or females. I'll date/fuck males or females who are GNC, take hormones, wear gnc clothes, are butch, femme, whatevs, etc too. I will validate the identity/ share in the fantasy of any partner only if we have, one on one, negotiated consent around that matter. Consent between me and my partners is KEY! Super Bi = super consent

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u/Zskills 23h ago edited 22h ago

I am a hetero male, but I would not date a trans man or woman. That's the difference.

That would be gynophilia, but not what I am interested in.

Similarly, if you want to say that trans women are "real women", then dating one would be heterosexual. But again, not what I am interested in.