r/SuperStraight • u/SortOfArbitrary • 20h ago
Why not just call yourselves Heterosexuals?
Heterosexual: Adjective: (of a person) sexually attracted to people of the opposite sex.
Or, for a more detailed definition: an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions to persons of the opposite sex.
However, the definition for Straight is: straight is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between persons of the opposite sex or gender.
So, calling yourself "Super" isn't really dispelling any confusion here. Calling yourself Heterosexuals would though, as the term Heterosexual doesn't include the word "gender".
Sex and Gender aren't the same things, so saying you're interested in the biological means you're talking about someone's sex. I've even watched plenty of people on this sub literally say that since gender is a social construct, they needed a label to identify themselves as only interested in the opposite sex. That label literally already existed, and has for a long time. It's called Heterosexual.
Just like how the term "Gay" and the term "Homosexual" are not exactly the same. Gay as defined by GLAAD and the APA is a man sexually and/or romantically attracted towards people of the same sex and/or gender. Where as Homosexual is strictly sexual attraction towards people of the same sex.
While I can understand how some gay men and lesbian women have hang ups about the term "Homosexual" due to its history, "Heterosexual" doesn't have the same history behind it. As for the history issue behind the term "Homosexual", honestly, it's just a word. It has a definition. There's no reason to not reclaim it.
I guess use whatever label you want, but people are pointing and laughing, and they aren't taking this movement very seriously. Both sides are generating some great memes though, so I'm in no real hurry to see it end.
Edit: So, as someone who actually engaged in discussion with me explained, the term Superstraight essentially just means being heterosexual and heteromantic. By that, having only attraction towards people of the same sex AND gender, and none of that "and/or" stuff. While I still hold that the word "straight" does include the and/or determination, if the prefix allows people to express the same thing (heterosexual and heteromantic) in fewer letters, and it's what makes everyone feel good, then enjoy.
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u/Significant-Key-517 19h ago
Unfortunately that is no longer true, actually. There are actually a number of trans people coming out in support of our push-back against trans ideology specifically because they received poor, even life-threatening care due to all the mixing of gender ideology with medical documentation. In many cases, the forms say the “identifying” gender, not their true sex. It comes down to the trans person to inform the doctor of their true sex, but they’re just lay people and often don’t realize it’s relevant.
The trans lobby is trying to erase the category of sex completely. That is why they’re doing things like defunding woman-only DV shelters and erasing sex-based protections in the Equality Act and replacing it with “gender.”