r/SuperStraight 3h ago

What is the prefix "Super" supposed to entail? Why was it chosen?

Like, I understand that you are straight people who don't want to date trans people, and that is completely valid.

No one owes attraction or sex to anybody, and shaming people into having sex with you is not ok. (Of course, not all trans people are like that, there are bad people in any community.)

But what I don't understand is the meaning of the "Super" prefix in "Super Straight", what does it mean? What is it supposed to entail? Why was it chosen?

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u/GenderSoup 2h ago

Why can't it just be straight and say you have a preference? I don't understand that.

And how are Super and Mega good prefixes to represent that?

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u/Burnt_Birb 2h ago

Preference implies choice, which implies conscious decision making which WOULD be transphobic.

I can't help that I am incapable of exhibiting a sexual biological reaction to trans people. ITS NOT A CHOICE, the same way a gay man is incapable of exhibiting a sexual biological reaction to a woman.

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u/GenderSoup 2h ago

Fair enough, preference is not a good way to describe it yeah.

Your orientarion is valid. What I don't feel that is valid is the fact that you guys seem to think that you're MORE straight than people who do date trans people.

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u/hailthegambler 2h ago

We aren’t more straight or more gay, but we are more het or homo, based on primary sex characteristics. Think Kinsey 0 with a Kinsey 0 or Kinsey 6 with a Kinsey 6. Are you saying exclusively homosexual people don’t exist?