Well you see, the femboy isn't real. So within the context of the story, it's not good for someone to sexually assault him, but for us who are real, it's fine to draw or view it. It's important to remember the distinction of what is real and what is not, lest you end up in an asylum.So, on one hand we have a femboy who hates to be sexualized, and on the other we are getting full color pages from the author sexualizing the femboy.
I am getting mixed signals here
I don't understand what this response had to do with the mixed signals about the direction author is going to take the story.So, on one hand we have a femboy who hates to be sexualized, and on the other we are getting full color pages from the author sexualizing the femboy.
I am getting mixed signals here
Well you see, the femboy isn't real. So within the context of the story, it's not good for someone to sexually assault him, but for us who are real, it's fine to draw or view it. It's important to remember the distinction of what is real and what is not, lest you end up in an asylum.
it's probably the Japanese culture of conformity. it makes it harder for people to do explore expressions beyond past girly girls and manly guys.I'm honestly confused why hes opting for regular panties, instead of deciding his female disguise is a tomboy or anything and choosing spats. He isn't aiming for a girly-girl, so is it hes afraid he won't trick them into thinking hes female if he goes as far as tomboy?
I'm sure we'll get the standard ending for gender bender stories where he decides hes actually a girl at heart, etc, but while hes still full in "I'm a man" wouldn't tomboy be more logical?
This is a Korean manhwa...it's probably the Japanese culture of conformity. it makes it harder for people to do explore expressions beyond past girly girls and manly guys.
so it could be that going fullly feminine from fully masculine is less of a leap than mixing masculinity and feminity.
i may be stupidThis is a Korean manhwa...