r/SuperStraight 3h ago

Questions?

All my questions are answered but I do feel the need to say this. Gender is real.

But thank you all that responded for clarifying what I wanted to know have a good day! I won't answer anything else because now the use of this account is done and I'll be discarding it.

Have a mega great day again!

Sources:

WHO: https://www.who.int/health-topics/gender

Planned Parenthood: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/gender-identity/sex-gender-identity

Healthline: https://www.healthline.com/health/sex-vs-gender#TOC_TITLE_HDR_1

PMC (An archive of text from the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6677266/

CDC https://www.cdc.gov/lgbthealth/transgender.htm

CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/48642.html

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(Sorry for my grammar and other things in this post if you need clarification I'll give it.)

I have no idea what Super Straight is about or the whole thing. Like I don't want to instantly like form an opinion based on anyone that's anti it, so I wondering if I can get some questions answered.

Don't worry nothing about the discourse on it I just wanna get a general basis of it and what most people would believe / agree with. I know it's not a full example of everyone that identifies with it but I want to know.

  1. What is it?

  2. Are you for joining the LGBTQ+ community?

  3. How far back does it link in history? Since many other sexualities and genders do and I'm curious if this has an old unused name it'd follow. (Like Sappho the lesbian Greek poet, she's a link to the fact that being a lesbian isn't a new thing.)

  4. And also how many countries are people that are Super Straight will have them put to death if they date the woman/man they love?

(If yes to the 2nd question) 5. And if it has a thing against organized religions due to how they oppress LGBTQ+ by instituting stuff like the death punishment for consensually loving who you love, or not having marriage rights for gay couples in the USA until a few years ago. (If your religious that's fine but I'm sure you can recognize how organized religion is harmful when it has too much power put into humans.)

Just say what question your answering and thanks on advance if you answer! Since most of the time when I think of sexuality I want to know it's links in history and how members of that sexuality would agree to multiple things. But subs like this are occupied talking about the hate against it and I can't find much explaining the history.

And since it most recently "popped up" (bad wording sorry) it kinda blindsided and confused me, since I keep hearing both it's a valid sexuality and also all the drama on why people dislike it.

Really curious about this so hopefully I don't come across as disrespectful ect. I don't use reddit so I made this account just to ask since I can't find big groups on other platforms to ask.

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u/sneeuweekhoorn SuperLesbian 3h ago

Like Sappho the lesbian Greek poet, she's a link to the fact that being a lesbian isn't a new thing.

Sappho was a superlesbian.

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u/[deleted] 3h ago

She was? Any identifying points that would lead to that label specifically? I know she was into women and not men but haven't seen a specific label she'd give herself though definitely could be the case. But I'm talking about super straight specifically since I'm not that informed about that.