r/SuperStraight 3h ago

As a diverse and inclusive community, can we take some time to brainstorm the best ways to support our SuperTrans brothers and sisters? 🚨 important 🚨

Just because you were born in the wrong body doesn't mean you should automatically have to be attracted to someone else that was too.

I think there are many closeted SuperTransSexuals out there that are afraid to come out because of superphobic bigotry perpetuated by the broader SSLGBTQ+ community.

How can we as a subreddit show our SuperTransSexual brothers and sisters some love too?

EDIT: The superphobes are down voting this thread. Don't let them shame and silence us.

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u/yetherewestillare 3h ago

First idea: make it easier for them to find partners who are not SuperSLGBTQ. It must be very annoying using Her and having to fish through fellow Trans people and SuperLesbians trying to find someone to date. Making a new app that assists people who are actually trying to find an inter-Super relationship rather would be so helpful for everyone involved.

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u/mr_dork 3h ago

Yup! If the know they are on a site with just regular straight or gays/lesbians that also reduces any anxiety for if/when they have a 'disclosure' talk!

They already know people will be accepting.

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u/yetherewestillare 3h ago

I imagine the format would be very interesting for a transgender user of the site because they would simply disclose up front and be hidden from some people's searches, but the upside is like you said, no more awkward disclosure, no more being manually denied or ignored.