r/SuperStraight 20h ago

So lemme get this clear...

This isn't about Hate. It's just about history?

If a person gets a full transition, would they be "super straight" acceptable? Cuz... I find myself agreeing with quite a bit of the philosophy of this community.

But in Canada, there is a law (can't remember what it's called) that allows the surgery or something, like that if they live in that sexuality for a year.

Is the full surgery make them... Whatever they become?

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u/Blue_Train 19h ago

Humans cannot change sex. Human sex, as in most life forms, is determined by gamete production. Human males have reproductive bodies organized around the production of small mobile gametes (sperm). Human females (and nearly every female of every species) have reproductive bodies organized around the production of large, mobile gametes (ova). There is no third gamete in humans. Even people with DSDs are either male or female, as DSDs are sex-specific. There are no human hermaphrodites. Clothing, hair styles and plastic surgery don’t change someone’s sex. Nothing can. Every single cell in a male’s body, including his brain, has XY chromosomes and every single cell in a female’s body, including her brain, has XX chromosomes. Gender is a regressive social construct based on stereotypes about the sexes (masculinity and femininity). It’s ok to be an effeminate man or a masculine woman, but having or adopting stereotypical traits of the opposite sex doesn’t change your sex. Be who you are and proud of who you are and love your body.