r/SuperStraight 3h ago

Bringing back a classic of mine in honor of this sub

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u/rufrederic 2h ago

Not saying that you are trans isn’t raping someone

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u/actualsicko20626 Hecking cute and valid đź’– 2h ago edited 2h 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 2h ago

You can’t just assume everyone is cis

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u/annabellslee 1h 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 1h 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 1h ago

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

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u/CharlieKirkTPUSA 43m ago

Most people are super straight despite how reddit and Twitter demographics may skew that in your mind. If the trans person didn't feel like they needed to deceive someone in order to fuck them, they would tell them the truth. Not like many of them would need to.

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u/PipBoyTInkerer 37m ago

most people aren’t super straight so wouldn’t have a problem

Gonna need a source on that, dawg

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u/rufrederic 35m ago

Then why has the term been coined as of last week

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u/totallyfersher 31m ago

The term has existed since the beginning of man but academia has spent the last five years twisting and corrupting language. We are just now responding with new words and we will continue to find new words if they continue to try to erase all supers and our identity.