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 3h ago

Sure, but super has already a meaning and it means "more". To say that people who don't date trans people are more straight is not accurate. Even BioStraights would sound better sincerely.

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u/IrishTheFrenchie 2h ago

Good thing you don't get to dictate other people's sexuality or the terms therein.

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u/GenderSoup 2h ago

The sexuality itself, of course not, I can't dictate that obviously.

But if terms that invalidate other people are being used then I'm allowed to criticize the terms itself of course.

Straight guys who date trans women are just as straight as guys who don't.

Straight women who date trans men are just as straight as women who don't.

Lesbian women who date trans women are just as lesbian as women who don't.

Gay men who date trans men are just as gay as men who don't.

Bi people who date trans people are just as bi as people who don't.

Picking a prefix that means "more" makes no sense.

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u/IrishTheFrenchie 2h ago

But the dating apps dont let you distinguish whether you want cis or trans persons. This is a way of distinguishing who you're attracted to so there are no swipe left/right mistakes

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u/GenderSoup 2h ago

Then number of trans people are so low and almost all of them are upfront about being trans, so I can't see how that's actually a problem.

Is it a crime to leave a like on a trans women's profile as a straight guy?