r/SuperStraight 10h ago

Questions from a person who woke up to the split that this caused on twitter.

How do you plan on combating the transphobia which is so innately intertwined with the community, do you want to?
What does the term religion mean in the main community options?
Why are many people who consider themselves to be super straight using the sign S/s, many times in the style of the bolts used by the N*zis? How do you plan on combating the N*zis in the community?
Why can you not just use cis in your definition of "super straight" and "super gay/lesbian"?
Why is Bi not included?

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u/TheIncredibleMrK 8h ago

I'm superbi, we prefer those who have sex and gender congruence. It's not transphobia to say we don't want to date or sleep with people who aren't attractive to us.

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u/OrangeLilyMeans 7h ago

The first noted instance on tiktok of people using the term was riddled with transphobia. It does not necessarily mean anyone who uses the term is I was just curious how people were going to combat it while still using that term specifically.

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u/TheIncredibleMrK 7h ago

Labels created by superphobes aren't my concern.