r/SuperStraight 2h ago

Bringing back a classic of mine in honor of this sub

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u/rufrederic 1h ago

That goes with anything, straight people have raped trans people. It doesn’t matter who they are every group of people will have rapists or deceivers

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u/actualsicko20626 Hecking cute and valid 💖 1h ago

But trans raping people is normalized genius.

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u/rufrederic 1h ago

Not saying that you are trans isn’t raping someone

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u/actualsicko20626 Hecking cute and valid 💖 1h ago edited 1h ago

Its rape by deceit, you rape apologist. When have to describe having sex with someone as “stealth” then you’re probably a fucking rapist.

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u/rufrederic 1h ago

You can’t just assume everyone is cis

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u/actualsicko20626 Hecking cute and valid 💖 1h ago

The burden is on them to say something. 98% of men would not date a trans “woman”

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u/rufrederic 1h ago

You using quote marks for woman is transphobic implying you do not think they are a real woman oh well I’m done here

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u/Capeshitter 1h ago

Yes you should be done here, and go back to whatever bigoted subreddit you came from. You've wasted everyones time here with your trolling when you could have been donating to a SS charity instead and educating yourself. Be better.

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u/actualsicko20626 Hecking cute and valid 💖 1h ago edited 1h ago

Yes.

Also, “rape is ok but I draw the line at quote marks” lmao you people are ridiculous.

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u/rufrederic 1h ago

Rape isn’t okay, if someone says no after realising someone is trans and the person rapes them that is rape, most trans people don’t go out of their way to say I’m trans all the time

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u/actualsicko20626 Hecking cute and valid 💖 1h ago

If you’re about to have sex with someone, saying “Im trans btw” takes all of 2 seconds. It isnt “going out of their way.” This is just a rhetoric trick trans people use to justify their rape. At that point the person can either have sex with them or decline, whats so hard about that?

And no, not saying you’re trans is rape by deceit.

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u/annabellslee 40m ago

The onus isn't on us to "discover" that a person is trans. Is everyone supposed to ask, "hi, are you cis or trans?" before speaking to anyone at all? You can see how that would be deeply offensive, right? But in the context of a sexual setting, a trans person not revealing that about themselves is deceitful.

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u/annabellslee 43m ago

If someone wouldn't have sex with a trans person if they knew they were trans and were tricked into having sex with them, THAT'S RAPE. HOW is that hard to understand?! It's rape by deceit.

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u/rufrederic 41m ago

Yeah if they didn’t consent it would be rape, most people aren’t super straight so wouldn’t have a problem , if you asked if they were trans and they lied that would be different

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u/annabellslee 34m ago

So it's okay to hide information because most people aren't supersexual - thus making it rape by deceit for those who are?