- Dołączono
- 12 Mar 2021
"Telling us no is not allowed!"Wyświetl załącznik 2096105
I love how the superstraight page on the lgbta wiki has more trigger warnings than a teenage girl's tumblr blog
The cissexual page, on the other hand: https://archive.md/4J8m9
Some examples of when this term may be useful include...
- Someone who, due to personal trauma from/about someone who happened to be transgender, feels uncomfortable being with another trans individual.
- Someone who, due to stigma or anxiety of how society will view their partnership, loses desire to date a transgender person.
- Someone who is transgender themself who, due to the fear or pressure of the possibility of their transgender partner having 'contagious' dysphoria, feels uncomfortable at the idea of dating trans individuals, due to their own dysphoria being stressful to handle.
- Someone whos sexual or romantic attraction bases around gender experiences, and due to being unable to relate to a transgender individuals experience, lacks the ability to form attraction to them.
While holding similarities to the more extremely-viewed and currently controversial super straight, people who are cissexual or cisromantic are not actively transphobic, but rather may have discomfort at the idea of being sexual or romantic partners with a trans person while not having an issue with trans people living their own lives as their proper genders.
Coined in March 2021
Superstraights once again on the cutting edge of queer theory. I feel sorry for all these unenlightened people having boring non-superstraight sex.