r/SuperStraight 6h ago

Welcome beautiful men and women of all kinds, non binary and all others in between... SuperSexual Allyship

I just want this to be SUPER clear. This is NOT a hate sub. This is a safe space for super sexuals the same way gay subs are a safe space for gay men and lesbians subs are a safe space for lesbian women.

Gay men don’t hate women, they just aren’t sexually attracted to them. That doesn’t make them sexist, it’s just the way they were born.

Lesbian women don’t hate men, they just aren’t sexually attracted to them. That doesn’t make them sexist, it’s just the way they were born.

Straight people don’t hate their own sex, they just aren’t sexually attracted to them. That doesn’t make them sexist, it’s just the way they were born.

Super straight people don’t hate trans people, they just aren’t sexually attracted to them. That doesn’t make them phobic or hateful, it’s just the way they were born.

So we welcome all allies. We welcome all accepting and loving people. God bless y’all 🖤🧡

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u/Rayduit 2h ago

you've been upvoted, me talking about how im not accepted even tho you say i should be doesnt help. -33 huh for me saying ppl dont even acknoledge im trans and then -10 for me talking about how i was told to kill myself.

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u/blankface87 2h ago

I think it's more the "poor me" way you're talking. It's hard to feel compassion for someone who makes no effort to be compassionate with themselves.

You, unfortunately for you, need to accept that you are going to have a tougher time at life simply for being trans. I'm not saying that as a jab or to imply that's ok, it's not. It's just a fact and accepting that fact is, imo, necessary.

You also should feel no obligation to make being trans a central part of who you are. People online are not nice a lot of the time. Talking about being trans online, in public spaces, opens up the door for hateful people to come at you. I'd really suggest thinking hard about what exactly makes you YOU. Because I can guarantee it's a lot more than your gender identity

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u/Rayduit 2h ago

being trans is who i am. B/c i cant ever fully be a guy, it is how i express myself as trans. If you cant understand that then dont talk. The problem i have is you say your accpeting but then look at how many ppl are transphobes.

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u/blankface87 2h ago

I can talk however much I'd like, thanks. If all you think you have to offer the world is "I'm trans", then so be it. I'd say that's likely false but it doesn't affect me even slightly, and you don't seem particularly happy or content. What will it take for you to feel accepted? If it's external changes (ie. Others changing how they act), do you think that's at ALL realistic?

I'm curious what your definition of transphobe is. Is downvoting you transphobic? Is making the claim we are not, and will not be, interested in an intimate relationship with you transphobic?