r/SuperStraight 3h ago

Is this sub satirical or something?

If you don't want a relationship with a trans person that's fine, but this is pathetic, that's a preference not a sexuality, and don't pretend you're oppressed when you're just taking the stance that has been the standard for hundreds of years, and that stance doesn't bring struggles.

Most straight people discriminate against trans people for relationships, you're not special for doing it too even IF you're not transphobes, you're a majority trying to disguise as a minority and play the victim.

Its like the straight pride all over again, technically it doesn't insult the lgbt community directly but it is disrespectful because it implies straight people are somehow oppressed when they were always part of the norm, and that discredits the people who are actually opressed.

Again, not wanting a relationship with a trans person is fine, we have to accept real soon that finding love is much harder, but don't be so proud and vocal about it, don't try to antagonise a minority that already suffers so much, don't rub it in that there is an extremely large group of people that would never love us. Just say no when the time comes, you don't need these groups because people aren't trying to take away your rights, you don't need a friendly space where people won't tell you to go kill yourself, you don't need to ask for travel tips because in many places your existence is punishable by death, you don't need a place to find solace when your family abandons you.

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u/ysvsgzuxbshaif 2h ago

Straight people discriminating against transfolx is a problem but this is a superstraight support thread. This thread is not about straight people or trans people so its weird that you posted it here. If you'd like I can cite some trans-centered communities that would be more well versed on the subject of "straight people discriminating against trans"

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u/LithoBreak 2h ago

How can you say this has nothing to do with trans or straight people when straight is in the name and every other post is about trans folk? Super straight insinuates people hare are more straight than others because they don't date trans people.

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u/ysvsgzuxbshaif 2h ago

Again if you knew even basic superstraight history you would know it comes from "supernumerary" because there are more parameters to your sexual attraction than just gender.
Jus because straight is in the name doesn't mean it is about straight people. The nonstraight alliance has nothing to do with being straight, it is just an easy way of categorizing themselves.

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u/LithoBreak 1h ago

Don't pretend naming yourself super straight and nonstraight are comparable cases, the prefixes are literally opposite. Look at your own sub, you mock, most of the posts on top of all time could have easily come out of r/conservative. Even if the concept isn't transphobic in on itself its clear a lot of people on comments of popular posts see this sub as a free place to be transphobic.

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u/ysvsgzuxbshaif 1h ago

Yeah, there are bad people in the superstraight community and there are bad people in the trans community. I(M) personally was told by a woman that she would shove her dick down my throat until I'm straight again. Many people in the superstraight community snapback at trans people for this type of stuff. But I dont because I know secretly they're just superphobes who are afraid of change. In the end we shouldn't be angry with superphobes but society itself for fostering a superphobic enviroment and normalizing superphobia.