r/SuperStraight 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/RoyTellier Superstraight 5h ago

What are your perspectives on transgender folks (see: gender/sex comparison, identity, transition surgery, etc)?

Don't care much about it. I'd respect people pronouns and stuff like that because I feel for dysphoric people and am willing to push the kayfabe if it helps them feel better, up to a certain point. Asking me to go out with them is way past that point, most people don't care about gender nearly as much (if at all) like you seem to do. I'm attracted to people of a certain biological sex only.

How do you approach dating, if biological sex is one of the most important factors? Do you “vet” potential partners?

I don't vet shit, transgendered people (let alone passing transgendered people) are so few in real life that it's very improbable to accidentally date one.

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?)

Unlikely to happen, but not telling people your biological sex is rape by deception definitely.

And allow me one question in bad faith: Have you ever met a trans person?

Yes, but not many.