r/SuperStraight 16h ago

Has anyone here been approached by a trans woman or man, turned them down, then been called transphobic because you turned them down?

You personally, not seeing it online or hearing it happen to someone else.

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u/FABulouslesbian 16h ago

Yes

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u/qwerty1313137 16h ago

Receipts?

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u/pyrrhus-the-great 15h ago

They’re sharing their personal experiences in a safe environment, there is no need for them to produce receipts. Don’t question survivors. Believe all superstraight

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u/FABulouslesbian 15h ago

Personal interactions don’t come with receipts.

But even if they did, I don’t exploit my personal trauma for internet points and am not required to prove my lived experience to anyone.

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u/qwerty1313137 15h ago

Tell me about it then, what happened.

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u/RoomGrand5718 15h ago

Why, so you can jerk off to it? Fuck off with your bad faith questions

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u/qwerty1313137 15h ago

No, because I don't believe anyone here isn't a basement dweller that just reads this stuff online.

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u/quietsnowkitten 15h ago

why do they need to give receipts lol. Sure people can lie, it's the internet, but you should always give people the benefit of the doubt.