Nah, they're probably NB. They feel dysphoria (like crystal clear dysphoria). But they don't identify as male at heart. While societal expectations definitely can play into it, they aren't appalled with how women are treated, they just don't want to be treated like one.
And before anyone says...
it's a good character arc. Prince Franco lost his naivety but not his kindness and learned how to be a proper king by taking care of loose ends and standing by himself.
I think he was trying to do a favor to people wanting to read this.
For more information on why it's bad: it's so generic even the plot twists are predictable, the world building is shallow and copy pasted from the genre, the characters are flatter than the paper this was drawn on. In...
I know this is a nitpick, but on page 6 Aporou says that he should be careful using the water barrier because it conducts electricity, but isn't he completely immune to that type of damage.
I think that the pink hair was more of a metaphor for her coping mechanism and defense after the trauma. Her losing the pink hair sort of represents how she doesn't need to be defensive anymore because she can depend on the MC. She is still different and grew as shown by her attitude. But she is...