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    Misaki-kun wa Kouryaku Chara Janai - Vol. 2 Ch. 14 - The Date Events Will Not Happen (Part 2)

    It's never clarified if the MC is a player or just a character, but, by what the work shows he's just a character, like all the others, so much that he's always shown as being someone who exists in their world and that has been there since the beginning, something a player wouldn't be able to do
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    Misaki-kun wa Kouryaku Chara Janai - Vol. 2 Ch. 14 - The Date Events Will Not Happen (Part 2)

    In this defense, the MC isn't a real person, he's also a character
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    Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata - Ch. 88

    They already said that this wouldn't happen
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    Misaki-kun wa Kouryaku Chara Janai - Vol. 2 Ch. 14 - The Date Events Will Not Happen (Part 2)

    Misaki wants to be a girl, because Heroine is a role exclusive to female characters. As long as he's a boy, all he can be is a "Best Friend character". He can't touch, look at or desire Hareta, he can only stay at his side and help him get together with the heroines. No matter how much he wants...
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    Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata - Ch. 86

    You talk as if there wasn't any stigma in the West
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    Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata - Ch. 86

    This wouldn't solve his issue. Also estrogen isn't a mystical drug, it's a hormone. It can have many adverse effects and it won't turn someone into a eternally young cute girl, just make them more feminine, on a very broad sense of the word. (Don't take me wrong, I'm not demonizing estrogen...
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    Kasane to Subaru - Ch. 26

    Different authors
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    Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata - Ch. 84

    Makoto end the work as a boy and the author intended them as crossdresser
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    Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata - Ch. 84

    Koisuru is BL, what are you talking about? The author of the work said that they wrote it under the premise of it being an Otokonoko BL This story has the structure, focus and characters tropes of a conventional BL series all wrapped in the package of Otokonoko
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    Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata - Ch. 84

    Makoto isn't nonbinary he says at the ending that he's a boy who likes cute things
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    Asako - Vol. 5 Ch. 21

    Why is the translator assuming that the character is trans? There's so many other identities that they could be alluding to, the character may not even have an issue with their identity, it's very possible that they're just someone who likes to express themselves in a feminine way. I don't...
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    Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata - Vol. 9 Ch. 85

    Hiura doesn't just wants to be feminine, they want to be a Bishoujo, an idealized cute highschool girl. HRT won't solve his issue, since it won't stop his growth
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    Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata - Vol. 9 Ch. 85

    HRT won't stop the development of his body or end his aging. Hiura fear comes from insecurities concerning his role as a "Girl", his misguided idea that once he can't fit this role anymore others will come to not validate or like them anymore. HRT can't solve that, as it won't make him an...
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    Tonari wa Futsuu no Nijika (-chan) - Vol. 1 Ch. 2

    Why this type of discussion only happens in works with feminine and androgynous male leads? Never see this in works with Tomboys
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    Kasane to Subaru - Ch. 26

    It will have the same amount of volumes as another recent work of the authors, Sei Gitai Osananajimi. While it would be good if it had the same amount of chapters as Ase, I think this series works as a short serialization. It probably sold less than Ase, but I believe that not by much...
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    Kasane to Subaru - Ch. 26

    It doesn't, it's a pretty singular experience. Can you rephrase or expand on it?
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    Tonari wa Futsuu no Nijika (-chan) - Vol. 1 Ch. 2

    It's ironic coming from me, but you're right. The issue I find, it's on the idea that this needs to be "Queer" for the story to be valid, and I also dislike how the translation team is tackling Nijika's gender. Wanting it or not, we're not as liberated as the characters in the work, labels...
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    Tonari wa Futsuu no Nijika (-chan) - Vol. 1 Ch. 2

    Crossdressing tropes go way beyond that. And this is still a series about someone falling in love with a crossdresser and getting confused by their beauty, while the crossdresser question and plays with the pre existing convictions and views of gender and sexuality
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