I was asked by a woman from a dating app just a few days ago if I was "straight". I was a bit taken aback and replied "oh, I'm completely straight". I hadn't heard of the "Super Straight" designation yet.
(The reason she asked that question is she had lived in Seattle for a year and she came across a lot of crazies. She's old-fashioned and its a way to get people to volunteer information that's extremely important to know).
I believe that "superstraight" is just a new jardon for "cisgender". I remember that "cis" and "trans" are technical terms in chemistry to describe the molecular structure of some complex organic substances. If you change that into "superstraight" and "gender fluid", it would sound less nerdy and more marketable.
I was asked by a woman from a dating app just a few days ago if I was "straight". I was a bit taken aback and replied "oh, I'm completely straight". I hadn't heard of the "Super Straight" designation yet.
(The reason she asked that question is she had lived in Seattle for a year and she came across a lot of crazies. She's old-fashioned and its a way to get people to volunteer information that's extremely important to know).
I believe that "superstraight" is just a new jardon for "cisgender". I remember that "cis" and "trans" are technical terms in chemistry to describe the molecular structure of some complex organic substances. If you change that into "superstraight" and "gender fluid", it would sound less nerdy and more marketable.