ah but ofc she loses weight, weight loss is ofc the most important sign of development for any female character, even if they were drawn skinny in the first place, feminism
was just about to say "i hope she doesn't lose weight as part of the storyline"
sucks, some people are just fat, they don't need to have weight loss as part of character development
I personally like how seriously they are taking the gender stuff super seriously but there are a couple parts that seem intentionally innaccurate for drama's sake.
"It's a life threatening surgery" I mean technically yes in so much as every surgery could be described as life threatening but...
Hmm not sure if I'm vibing with this one as much. I liked the Aromantic character and the conclusion feels like "ah he just wasn't trying hard enough to be normal, put in the effort other people deserve it".
Why'd it have to put the ages in? I wanted to think about the foreshadowing and the ominous portrayals not about the fact that a 22 year old tried to kiss a sleeping 16 year old.
Intersex is the regular word for someone who possessed characteristics of both sexes. The word Hermaphrodite is seen as innaccurate and the word futanari is almost a slur
Guys this doesn't change that much. He's still focused on the fact that that the Hero is popular, he probably just assumes he hero isn't straight and doesn't think she likes him.
God her friend is so fucking toxic, both here and in ch 3 even when being fat would make the protagonist happy and be more beneficial for her the friend is still fanatical about her dieting until she's almost half her original weight? Hope the protag gains weight by/at the end of the story
Started with a funny premise and then gets steadily more and more rapey
Very unpleasant to read, chapter 7 is especially disgusting and practically needs a sexual violence tag