After School Mate

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if only mangadex wasn't so averse to having queer tags. there are so many explicitly trans manga that get put under "genderbend" or whatever but there isn't even a "trans" category
Agree to putting trans tag on their own category so I can avoid it.
 
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The begining of this manga really started off with "I don't act like a girl so I must be a boy"

Also showed us how the character started reading LGBTQ+ and transgender books.

She isn't a boy. Just boyish. A tomboy. She's hitting puberty hard. And parents telling her she should be more like a "girl". She's in her rebellious years too..

Yet this manga really wants you to think her becoming a boy is progressive and good. With satsuki getting upset with himself when he called her a potential girlfriend.

Anyways, I'm not at all surprised by the scanlator teams translating this. Two big egg pushers who call otokonoko, crossdressers, and femboys trans.
There's always a reason why someone would feel what they feel, it doesn't happen naturally, at least not completely. Before the push in all the gender dysphoria shit, tomboy and tomgirl are more common conclusions you'd find if you see someone enjoying stuff generally associated with the opposite sex. But in recent years, with LGBT being welcomed in general, it's changed. Being trans seems like indotrination, same with gay and straight, but it's mostly just how people react to their environment.

Some real examples I can draw from that have influenced my way of thinking about this issue are some of the kids I've watched. I had written a long wall of text detailing each situation but felt uncomfortable publishing such personal stories. Basically it's boys and girls who used to be normal, had contact with aspects of LGBT, some changed, some unaffected.

On a side note, a majority of trans on social media are just entitled larpers.
 

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