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TBF: it sounds like MC is on the any hole is respectfully my goal train.
...Can you still be a wizard if you break your wizard curse with an actual wizard?
Celibate implies its by choice. Priests are celibate. Most isekai MCs (or battle shounen protags in general) are just devoid of libido all together which is better to be classified as asexual.i think you mean celibate
I may think of something, but this early, no idea tbh, reading the WN there is something that happen way way later in the WN, because there is this kid that is transgender, so he goes through transgender or feminization magic and turn fully female to be with the mc late into the story (he confess a bit early on to the mc, but yeah), but is a big spoiler, there is talk about this magic early on but i don't remember it being used to turn someone fully female until this kidwhy does this one have gender swap tag ?
All of the above... This is what happens to a lot of people after a lifetime of soul-crushing ...existence...When the Goddess dismissed him as creepy and wanting to get him outta her sight, I kinda thought that Goddess was like some kind of bitch, but now, I feel like... Is this old man in a spectrum or something, or he's just... to tired? Or more like, a fatalist? Does he just not get social cue or too not-care to understand?
i guess you're right about that implication. i just felt that there should be a word that separates asexual, the standalone adjective, as in "asexual reproduction" [adj. without sex] and asexual, the shortened-to-one-word term for "asexual orientation" [noun. without an orientation for sex].Celibate implies its by choice. Priests are celibate. Most isekai MCs (or battle shounen protags in general) are just devoid of libido all together which is better to be classified as asexual.
Asexual is a commonly used term for this specific instance (sexless MCs) at this point because asexual literally means one without any sexual aspect in its being. And that's what they are. You can treat it as an evolution of the usage/term.i guess you're right about that implication. i just felt that there should be a word that separates asexual, the standalone adjective, as in "asexual reproduction" [adj. without sex] and asexual, the shortened-to-one-word term for "asexual orientation" [noun. without an orientation for sex].
Stupid English language. allowing context based interpretations of the same word.
It might just be a me problem because I genuinely didn't notice that asexual was even a short form for asexual orientation.
I think you could call the trope "desexualized MC". It's less common of a word, but I like that it's more separate. It's not just [adj. without sex], its [adj. removed sex]
Reading the LN i got to say that the tastes of the author could be labelled as problematic.Dude theres no way thats an actual shota. HE GOT TITS!. Theres curves on that kid looking old man.
Also im liking this one so far. Theres a complaint on its slow and how the author havent revealed the "cheat".
The author is actually doing good. Hes playing tease with us while he knows thats what this kinds of story is all about.
But I would like to think that the author is trying to highlight that his story wont be just about the cheat but has world building or whatever the author is planning. Expectations are high.