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The train part was wholesome, but it got me thinking of a certain quote:
"In the business, we call this foreshadowing"
"In the business, we call this foreshadowing"
It depends, the level of variance goes from 'oh, I'm on my period' to "I am literally out of commission and need medication for this pain'The author had the perfect time to sneak in a cameo from the Gal Gohan protag but didn’t
Also I’m surprised that the period just got filed away as “omg I can feel it dripping down, it mcfriggin sucks”. Given the author’s a woman, I’m surprised she didn’t just highlight how rough it can be
I was about to reply with something like this, yeah. The severity of a period varies wildly between people. For some it's a gentle hill they barely notice, for others the hill is made of broken glass. Like everything else about Jun, it seems they've won the lottery on having the ideal female form.It depends, the level of variance goes from 'oh, I'm on my period' to "I am literally out of commission and need medication for this pain'
Thinking?Is she still wearing BOXERS?! That's just embarrassing.
What is that girl thinking?
I really can't see that happening. It seems more like a being a woman isn't so bad kind of thing. As she can see she doesn't have to be male to be happy and in love. Then the introduction to yuri is telling her that relationships between woman are a thing that exists and perfectly normal. Since she has no desire for her partner to have a weener, it seems like a setup towards a yuri arc.I don't want to see the main character get pregnant; nor do I want to see her date a guy. I prefer male swapped to female characters to experience yuri. If there's no yuri, then I'll settle for ecchi, with no males involved. If I can't have that, then I'll settle for comedy stemming from the main character being a different sex and adjusting to life
But this pregnancy foreshadowing worries me that the story is now going to introduce a male love interest for Junpei. When I see a gender swap tag, I look to see if there is also a girl's love tag too. If there is no girl's love tag, then I make sure there is no romance tag present. Because if there is a romance tag, it mean male and female romance. The thing about tags, is that they can get added later on as the story progresses. The only time I'm interested in a male and female romance in a gender swap story, is when the male and female characters are both swapped. Either a body swap or they both swapped their sexes. Just a personal preference though. No shade on anyone that feels different.
The pregnancy foreshadowing may also be a red herring. Since Junpei was also introduced to lesbian sex in this chapter. The author could take it in either direction.
MC is into girls but the author has mostly drawn more Men fucking MC then any sexual progress MC has had with girlsYuri for teachers is nice and all but will there be yuri for our mc is the question I want answered
Yea same, never understood the idea of genderswap just for the MC to end up in a straight relationship.....Might as well had just made a straight relationship series without the genderswap, like you said I too only like it when Genderswap MC is into same sex aka yuri OR when both FL/ML are genderswap then again I did read that one video game genderswap and I hated how MC got preg by the FL who ended up switching genders at the end of the series to Male.......Maybe I just don't like seeing MC become Preg is any series LMFAOI don't want to see the main character get pregnant; nor do I want to see her date a guy. I prefer male swapped to female characters to experience yuri. If there's no yuri, then I'll settle for ecchi, with no males involved. If I can't have that, then I'll settle for comedy stemming from the main character being a different sex and adjusting to life
But this pregnancy foreshadowing worries me that the story is now going to introduce a male love interest for Junpei. When I see a gender swap tag, I look to see if there is also a girl's love tag too. If there is no girl's love tag, then I make sure there is no romance tag present. Because if there is a romance tag, it mean male and female romance. The thing about tags, is that they can get added later on as the story progresses. The only time I'm interested in a male and female romance in a gender swap story, is when the male and female characters are both swapped. Either a body swap or they both swapped their sexes. Just a personal preference though. No shade on anyone that feels different.
The pregnancy foreshadowing may also be a red herring. Since Junpei was also introduced to lesbian sex in this chapter. The author could take it in either direction.
I don't think it will happen because the yuri between Junpei and Nao has been set up since chapter 1. Nao was Junpei's first female friend, Nao was the one to pick out a bra for Junpei, Nao got the most focus in Junpei's wet dream, Junpei got flustered during the mall escapade, Nao's karaoke scene looked very romantic looking despite showing underwear etc... the pieces are too aligned for a bait and switchI don't want to see the main character get pregnant; nor do I want to see her date a guy. I prefer male swapped to female characters to experience yuri. If there's no yuri, then I'll settle for ecchi, with no males involved. If I can't have that, then I'll settle for comedy stemming from the main character being a different sex and adjusting to life
But this pregnancy foreshadowing worries me that the story is now going to introduce a male love interest for Junpei. When I see a gender swap tag, I look to see if there is also a girl's love tag too. If there is no girl's love tag, then I make sure there is no romance tag present. Because if there is a romance tag, it mean male and female romance. The thing about tags, is that they can get added later on as the story progresses. The only time I'm interested in a male and female romance in a gender swap story, is when the male and female characters are both swapped. Either a body swap or they both swapped their sexes. Just a personal preference though. No shade on anyone that feels different.
The pregnancy foreshadowing may also be a red herring. Since Junpei was also introduced to lesbian sex in this chapter. The author could take it in either direction.