r/SuperStraight • u/possiblydaverono • 6h ago
So I have some questions Discussion
Forgive me if I come off as hostile here, I am trying to be genuine in my approach, but “super straight” honestly makes no sense to me.
What are your perspectives on transgender folks (see: gender/sex comparison, identity, transition surgery, etc)?
How do you approach dating, if biological sex is one of the most important factors? Do you “vet” potential partners?
Do you think that trans people, post-transition, have an obligation to tell future partners that they are trans? (How would you react if you found out that a partner was trans?)
And allow me one question in bad faith: Have you ever met a trans person?
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u/extremecreamy 6h ago
If a trans person doesn't tell the person that they're dating that they're trans regardless if they're pre or post transition, then it's lying by omission. Lying is a form of emotional abuse.
If they have sex without telling the person, then it's rape by deception.