And like most satire made by people who's ego outstrips their intelligence, its failed at being satire and just makes them look like fucking morons.It's a satirical meme
And like most satire made by people who's ego outstrips their intelligence, its failed at being satire and just makes them look like fucking morons.It's a satirical meme
It's cute you think I needed your permission.Indeed, and for the record jabs against my sexuality and how insecure it seems sometimes are fine. #AreStraightsOK and whatever the hell.
It would be if "sry, I'm straight" wasn't taken as a crime against transpeople's humanity. 99% of the time it isn't, but people get roped up into these crazy echo chambers in social media where it suddenly isn't that controversial anymore. Then they can try to co-opt the middle ground. There are perfectly valid reasons to never consider a trans partner and the joke is that "yeah, there was no need to say it, but we did and just look at how assmad people got".
Not surprised they're on TikTok. As I recall, that's an app than blocks people who are ugly, overweight, have deformities, severe scars, etc. from appearing on their high-trending lists.So, in recent meme-news the super straight crowds have been making headway. For those not in the know this is a movement that started on tiktok and is basically a gender identity aimed at those who are attracted to cis-gendered individuals of the opposite gender. Some parts of the internet have taken to this like fish to water, and are reveling in the fact that the LGBTQ+ groups are being beaten at their own game.
It's trans-exclusionary heterosexuality.Isn't this just heterosexual, or am I missing something?
Not particularly.Like, I'm sure even if they feel like a woman, you'd still have to be gay to be into a person with a penis.
If they don't then why do they care who we find attractive?My favourite thing about heterosexuals is how they think anyone who has a choice wants to have sex with them.
Finally someone validates my cuteness.It's cute you think I needed your permission.
Eh, it's basically a reaction to the folks who are upset that some people aren't interested sexually in trans people, and have defined not wanting to sleep with them as transphobia. So some random tiktok teen just defined "straight and uninterested in trans people sexually" as "super straight" (mostly so he could invoke lefty discourse about validating sexual orientatio, and then got death threats and his mom's business review bombed as a result, which is "speech having consequences" rather than "targeted harassment" because of who's doing it.I don't get it? I'm a straight male with no bi tendencies, how is that super?
This whole thing started as a reaction to that exact perspective being considered transphobic. There are apparently a number of trans people who believe that people who aren't attracted to them are bigots.Like, I'm sure even if they feel like a woman, you'd still have to be gay to be into a person with a penis.
Wait what? If someone doesn't want to have sex with a trans person, they're transphobic? When did that become a thing?! So like if a lesbian doesn't want to sleep with a transfemale who still has a penis, she's transphobic? I don't want to sleep with anyone, male or female, that has a penis, because I'm not attracted to that, am I transphobic? Jeez whatever happened to just everyone is entitled to say no, and they're sexuality is their own business?Eh, it's basically a reaction to the folks who are upset that some people aren't interested sexually in trans people, and have defined not wanting to sleep with them as transphobia. So some random tiktok teen just defined "straight and uninterested in trans people sexually" as "super straight" (mostly so he could invoke lefty discourse about validating sexual orientatio, and then got death threats and his mom's business review bombed as a result, which is "speech having consequences" rather than "targeted harassment" because of who's doing it.
Outside Twitter: never. I highly doubt there are people who have had to deal with this sort of thing in real life.Wait what? If someone doesn't want to have sex with a trans person, they're transphobic? When did that become a thing?!
Like any stupid opinion, some group of people has expressed it somewhere on the vast wasteland of social media. And like many times before, the culture warriors have jumped at the chance to pretend its somehow a majority opinion and react with their usual "See! I'm totally not a bigot. Now, watch me do something a bigot would definitely do but ironically."Wait what? If someone doesn't want to have sex with a trans person, they're transphobic? When did that become a thing?! So like if a lesbian doesn't want to sleep with a transfemale who still has a penis, she's transphobic? I don't want to sleep with anyone, male or female, that has a penis, because I'm not attracted to that, am I transphobic? Jeez whatever happened to just everyone is entitled to say no, and they're sexuality is their own business?
No.Wait what? If someone doesn't want to have sex with a trans person, they're transphobic?
Wait I thought your sexual preference was based off the genitals you want to interact with, not the gender identity of that person?No.
But if someone believes that sleeping with a trans person would mean they weren't heterosexual, that would be pretty transphobic.
The word you're all looking for is genital preference. A lot of people have genital preferences, and I don't think anyone cares if you have genital preferences. I think people care, and have a right to care, if you think your genital preferences make you a "real" heterosexual.
How do you know what's in a person's pants when you don't know them though?Wait I thought your sexual preference was based off the genitals you want to interact with, not the gender identity of that person?
Attraction maybe, but sexual preference not. You can find anyone attractive, but wanting to have sex with them would require knowing their sex organs and if that is what you want to have sex with.How do you know what's in a person's pants when you don't know them though?
Wouldn't attraction be based on the appearance of the person?
So all hetero-sex is rape?My favourite thing about heterosexuals is how they think anyone who has a choice wants to have sex with them.
Oh man. Because we don't choose our sexuality, some people are unfortunately left with the hetero.So all hetero-sex is rape?
And who is being raped, the man or the woman, or both?
And would this mean all heterosexuals are actually lbtq?