@taffyx30
Japan has such a different set of values. The psychological identity of a fictional character isn't one of them.
Heck, I'm willing to say the japanese don't even think about this much as the west does.
It's all here in the west where we seem to think a person's skin, identity, and sex is more important than the content of their character.
I mean, you've seen it right? All over media headlines and shit.
I guess you can't give crossdressing boys any sort of deep archetype. Like having insecurities about themselves and or feeling depressed or lonely. (As I've seen people argued this was the reason yuka is trans/non binary)
Otherwise they'll feel "relatable" to that character and try to self insert their special snowflake gender identity.