Superstraight movement?

obviously dating/not dating trans people is a preference, so people shouldn’t be called transphobic just for not wanting to date a trans person, and the trans person in the op is wrong

that being said, boyo, please sit down, you’re just embarrassing yourself. no need to start a ‘mOvEmEnT’ over such a trivial thing :grinning:

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periodttt

ALso I keep seeing these people on tiktok and idk if they’re fr trolling cause it’s DISGUSTING how many people are in it. And it’s kinda funny their colors are the colors for a gay dating app :joy: idiots

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Good thing that I happen to be superphobic

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aND there’s talk about them trying to join the LGBT+ community :smiley: ohhhh heeellll naw

angry girl fight GIF

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people wanna be oppressed so bad omg

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And like @Kristi said please don’t forget about the super gay movement and the super bi movement sh’t.

They are just so low

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yea
kinda sad ngl

Like: aw, u want attention? U want to feel special and make everyone around you feel bad because they had an easier life? Try having a hard life first, then we’ll talk.

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look, I will just say this as a reminder for most people, no one needs to respond to this.

Let people do what they want, if It’s not hurting people around them (and in general too) or infringing someone’s liberty, you shouldn’t care about it.

Let’s use this example, “#superstraight”, If you’re a member of the trans community, you don’t have to hate on the people from that community. If you don’t agree with it, then keep it to yourself. Of course, you can speak about it but there’s no point in hating on it. They’re a simple community, one not created to spite members of the trans community, or any community.

Let me give you a bit of context on #superstraight. It’s a subreddit that was created not long ago, with the intent to discuss about stuff related to sex, gender, and pretty much just a talking place for people who are cisgender. However, it’s been banned because apparently it’s “promoting hate”

You can read about it yourself and decide if it’s intent was to promote hate or not, from what I can gather, it was never about promoting hate or talking bad about trans people, it was about being proud of your sexuality and make it clear that it is OKAY to want to only date people who are “super straight” which is people who are only attracted to the opposite sex and identify as the same thing they were born as. They’re receiving immense backlash, and guess from who…? The trans community. Apparently, them wanting to talk about what they believe in is wrong, and it’s hate, it’s against trans people. But, they (as in the trans com.) have every right to do what they want, and send hate to them? Idk, sounds like something typical that the trans/lgbt community would do. If you don’t agree with what they say, you’re getting cancelled and you’re being called a bunch of things like “transphobic” and “homophobic”. #superstraight even said, they only want love and for people to accept each other! It’s not about being against each other, it’s about accepting each other for our differences and understanding that it’s okay not to agree or go by what other people say. And that there’e no point in sending hate.

Read This:

“Before its ban, a GoFundMe for “Vancouver Rape Relief,” Canada’s longest-running rape crisis center, was promoted by members of the SuperStraight subreddit and pinned to the top of the page by its moderators.”

Do you still think it’s about hate? I urge you not to go by what I said, and to actually look into it yourself. Because at the end of the day, what I say means nothing.

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That’s a preference. It’s alright to have genital preferences, but a lot of these people are making it about hating on the trans community.

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You’ve got that all wrong. Their movement was in spite and it was not created in a mature way. They talk about how they made it because they’re tired of trans people trying to say people owe dating them just cause they are trans? Now you may think it’s harmless because of the basic idea, which it is. But their intent, argument and actual reasoning is ill.

I understand you’re straight too, wouldn’t date a trans and that’s fine. BUT it’s not a sexuality and them trying to make themselves apart of the LGBTQ+ and claiming they are oppressed is just not it FOR GOOD REASON.

I see you’re defending the basic idea of it but it’s not exactly going to work when you talk about their real intent, the members, and what they’re trying to say about trans people. It’s problematic.

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I haven’t really seen any actual hate lol.

And if it’s them saying they are transphobic, then I’d look and see why they are saying it. Is it because a member of this movement tried saying they should be allowed to deny dating a trans person because their preference is “real women”? Cos then yes, the trans person is right in saying it’s transphobic because it’s not acknlowledging the trans woman for who she is because she is 100% valid. Now it wouldn’t be transphobic if the transwoman still kept her male parts and a guy denied her because of so.

You need to acknowledge the real reason and real intent.

Oh and I people LOVE to try and bring up the argument as “phobia means you’re scared of them” AHHHH no. It’s incorrect and you know that.

That “phobia means you’re scared” argument is incorrect and has seemingly through a google search easily been denied.

You can say you don’t want to date trans people if they still have their original part and chose to keep it. But if you deny a transwoman, transman, AFTER they either chopped it off, got one, and took hormones (that literally reverse the affects making them even MORE valid biologically), that’s transphobic.

Now the anger coming from the LGBTQ+ community comes from either a “superstraight” actually being transphobic, the people trying to make it a new sexuality, place themselves in the LBTQ+ community, them acting as a victim when no one oppressed them is not actually occurring.

You tend to lean on the very small parts of debates to try and make your whole point correct but you’re missing very few truths.

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why could it not be a sexuality? why is it wrong that they made it because of that?

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probably because you haven’t done a lot of research on super straight.

I’m not sure I quite understand, where does this come from, like you’re using an example, or something that happend? Sounds way too specific and I’m not sure what exactly you’re talking about

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yeah like the more i read this thread the more i feel like phlem saw 2 tiktoks and got angry lol

not that that isn’t valid, but you just shouldn’t umbrella a whole community

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It’s straight but with a narrowed PREFERENCE. An active choice you make in your sex life. That’s not a sexuality.

A sexuality is a body’s natural response to seeing another being. It’s not a choice.

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how is that transphobic LMAO, I’m interested in people who are born as the opposite gender of mine, and who identify as it. I don’t hate on trans people, neither do I not see them as “real” or whatever. It’s simply who I’m interested in, and I don’t see why my sexuality or preference or whatever you want to call it, is labeled as “transphobic”.

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Then that’s not transphobic, simple.

If you don’t wanna date a transwoman because she USED to be male and had male parts, that’s transphobic. Just because you acknowledged it and didn’t HATE on her, trash on sht about her, doesn’t make you any less transphobic in that sense.

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To you it may seem that it isn’t actually occuring, but it does.
Nowadays, “super straight” people are shamed and are getting cancelled for their views because like you said LMAO “it’s transphobic

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i- what

i’m heterosexual. i have a higher prefrence towards cis people. that doesn’t make me transphobic. i do want to have kids in the future without having some random dude’s nut juice squirted into me because my partner can’t produce sperm

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You can stop liking someone after learning that they are trans. but that doesn’t change the fact you were once attracted to them. It’s a preference, not a sexuality. These super straight people just want to be part of the community

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