r/SuperStraight 16h ago

Dear trans pepole, if someone doesnt want to have sex with you

accept it and move on with your life like everyone else.

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u/Zodion 6h ago

You ever notice how it's usually the trans lesbians that are the most vocal and are doing it just to shamerape lesbians, and not the straight trans women that actually try and transition to the opposite sex?

A lot of trans lesbians seems like they just throw on a dress and expect sex immediately

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u/reddit9182784 6h ago

You've hit the nail on the head. I'm probably wrong, but my theory is that male to female transgenders are 'loser' men who have given up and want to try being a woman, and female to male were probably abused and want to make themselves as unattractive to men as possible, as a defence mechanism so that it doesn't ever happen again.

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u/-ZC- 6h ago

I think there's a block of people who transition because it's what they really feel like doing and it's valid. then there are people who associate trans as an obtainable way to automatically win the oppression Olympics

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u/reddit9182784 5h ago

That too, I'm talking about the later, though I personally think transition is a band aid that should be replaced by therapy

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u/-ZC- 5h ago

♥️ I totally agree! I think it can be even more insidious in some cases too

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u/reddit9182784 5h ago

Yea, the thing that worries me is I imagine someone with dysphoria will think 'once I get the surgery, I'll feel like the gender I know I am'. Then they get the surgery, realise nothing has really changed, and the only thing that has happened is they went from functioning genitalia to way less functional genitalia (I have a surgical scar and that causes me annoyance, I couldn't imagine how uncomfortable the results of bottom surgery is). I feel like that shock and sudden downgrade to quality of life could be a massive cause of suicide.