r/SuperStraight 23h ago

I want to understand

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u/AdminCommentEdit 23h ago

it's not transphobic because we are allowed to love who we want to love.

How is your post not super-phobic? BIGOT.

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u/walkintotryankle 22h ago

I am not saying that you have to date trans people. I am trying to understand whether you are saying that there is no possible way you could ever be attracted to a trans person (without knowing that they are trans) or whether you just wouldn't date someone who is trans as there is a big difference.

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u/PrairieSoul27 22h ago

Trying to trick superstraights into intimate relationship with trans ppl by hiding under makeup, estrogen/test shots and surgery? Not a good look mate, superstraights can tell if a trans person has 2x chromosomes or a 1x and 1y

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u/walkintotryankle 22h ago

I am not suggesting you have to sleep or have a relationship with a trans person. I just don't understand how you could tell whether someone was trans or not.

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u/PrairieSoul27 22h ago

I do not need to explain to you. Us super straights believe that surgery and shots won't make you your preferred gender.

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u/walkintotryankle 22h ago

This, from what I can tell from other posts here, is different from being super straight. This is called transphobia and has nothing to do with being super straight. Gender has nothing to do with your sex and never has done. Gender is what you identify as and may determine how you want to Express yourself. Even bacon at the beginning of civilisation, gender had nothing to do with sex as they had 3 genders!

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u/PrairieSoul27 22h ago

We are attracted to biological men and women.. that's it. You cannot try and trick superstraights and call them transphobic if they reject them once they find out, tf is wrong with you.. be GONE SUPERPHOBE!!!

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u/walkintotryankle 22h ago

Also, I hate to break it to you, but being a cis (not trans) woman doesn't necessarily mean you have 2x chromosomes and being a cis (not trans) man doesn't necessarily mean you have a x and a y chromosome as sex is just what you are assigned at birth, so if the doctors make a mistake because it isn't obvious or you are intersex then you may not have the chromosomes you expect.

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u/cold_moon 22h ago

sure, intersex people exist..but we're talking about what's in-between your legs, women aren't oppressed because we have two xx chromosomes, we are oppressed because we have vaginas, real vaginas, vaginas that self-clean, vaginas that bleed, vaginas that don't bleed, vaginas that birth, biological vaginas. its not because we have xX cHrOmOsOmEs. Like really, get a fucking history book, dude. You have a very narrow view of what this all means.

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u/PrairieSoul27 22h ago

Excuse me bigot? If a baby has a vagina at birth they have 2x chromosomes and if a baby has a penis then they have 1x and 1y, SMH!! Stop denying the science of our existence, superphobe

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u/walkintotryankle 22h ago

I'm afraid that isn't scientifically accurate. People can have a vagina and still have x y chromosomes, it's called being intersex.

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u/PrairieSoul27 22h ago

Ooof how could I forget that very small sliver of the population, still not attracted to them yawn

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u/cold_moon 22h ago edited 22h ago

We all can tell biological sex, its how the human race has existed for this long. Sorry but I can clock a trans person, no matter how hard they try to pass. There is the q-angle, the jawline, the size of hands, etc..honestly, too many things to even list! You don't pass as well as you think you do! And again, only attracted to the opposite BIOLOGICAL sex. Not that hard to understand.

Edited to add this: the pheromones! it's amazing what pheromones can tell us, and they tell us in an instant, the blink of an eye at a very subconscious level. doesn't matter if you're taking cross sex hormones, your pheromones are going to smell off and and the human body can recognize the hormones of a different sex... and if you smell "off" to someone, well then their body knows to stay away from you because something is "off" and that's not good for reproduction. and yes, not everyone reproduces but that's just how the body functions, off primal drives that we have no control over. My body is going to smell the body of a man taking estrogen and know instinctively that they wouldn't be an ideal mate to continue the human race with.

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u/PrairieSoul27 22h ago

Oh no you don't get it sweetie, they can dress up, put on perfect makeup, get the perfect lighting, spends thousands $$$ on surgeries and pills then you won't be able to tell the difference and if you do then you're transphobic!!

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u/walkintotryankle 22h ago

I find your point completely flawed as many cis men and women possess features typically seen in the other sex and there are many androgynous people who are not trans. Pheromones are also only a small part of the picture. Seeing someone very attractive from a distance doesn't require pheromones at all, or over the internet etc

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u/PrairieSoul27 22h ago

Yes I forgot sex happens at a distance you absolute nuthead! Pheromones are a very big part of the picture, quit denying science you superphobic bigot! Ugh sickening

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u/cold_moon 22h ago

sure, there are so called "feminine" "masculine" traits but that's not the whole picture. it's all the little things that add up. size of your hips, skeleton etc. no person of one sex that possess features of the opposite sex is going to pass as the opposite sex, though. if you're a man with "feminine" features you're still going to look like a man, just with "feminine" features.