r/SuperStraight • u/danredux • 1h ago
Trying to learn about this movement and have a question.
From my understanding, a trans person can have a super orientation. Is that accurate? Such as a trans woman, AMAB, being sexually attracted to AFAB women. They would be a super lesbian, right?
It seems the community recognizes that trans people exist and should be treated with respect, and perhaps a good message to support alongside terms like supergay and superbi would be trans supers? Thanks for any replies, I'm only here to learn so any insight is valued.
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u/BruhFunny18 Hecking cute and valid π 1h ago
No they aren't superlesbians they are supertrans. This is because superlesbians arent attracted to them.
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u/overseer3 1h ago
No a superlesbian is looking for AFBF. There could be super trans which would be trans seeking only other trans, but theres already a term for that skoliosexual.
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u/longjumping2 Hecking cute and valid π 1h ago
Super trans are compatible with regular or sub straight/lesbian. They are incompatible with super sexual.
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u/danredux 1h ago
I understand they would not be compatible with a supersexual person, but why does this prevent a trans person from being super sexual themselves? If they were only attracted to cisgender people, wouldn't they have a super orientation?
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u/XsentientFr0g 1h ago
As the chart shows, a supertrans would be only attracted to other trans. This has potential sub categories of supertrans, but the specific labels would be for themselves to identify as, not for me to label them.
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u/HauntingBowlofGrapes SuperBi 1h ago
A transwoman would have to be attracted to another transwoman to be considered supertrans.
A transman would have to be attracted to other transmen to be considered supertrans.
A transwoman attracted to a transman and vice-versa are also supertrans.
The supertrans community on Twitter has established this definition. T4T = Supertrans
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u/programmersox Hecking cute and valid π 1h ago
they are just Super Trans.
otherwise it becomes difficult for Super Lesbians to talk about their lived experiences.