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I knew this investment would pay off
Did you even read the last chapter? It's clear that acting girly is starting to be a source of happiness for Jun, as proven by choosing the skimpy bikini over the rash guard despite there being zero social pressure to do so.Thats the problem with these stories, he isnt that happy because hes a gyaru, hes happy because he is constantly in the presence of girls, poor guy just wanted some girl friends![]()
I mean... Nao didn't introduce herself until Jun said "I don't think it's possible for me to like a guy at all..."Nao makes her move!
After all, there was some light flirting back in 21.2.
No, i wrote about mind break female hormones some chapter ago too :^) obviously it affects our broDid you even read the last chapter? It's clear that acting girly is starting to be a source of happiness for Jun, as proven by choosing the skimpy bikini over the rash guard despite there being zero social pressure to do so.
In my experience a lot of Gender Identity fiction and Gender Bend Comedy type fiction tend to exist in this weird zone of just having characters not conceptualize what being Homosexual or Bisexual is despite also being outright set in an era where being homosexual or bisexual is like commonly available knowledge top the point that pretty much everyone knows it's a thing and people are just okay being openly one of those things.Does MC think gay people DON'T exist????????
No fucking wonder there hasn't been ANY SORT of romance or yuri in this series after 24 fucking chapters LMAO![]()
Is it really that strange to link one's sexuality to one's gender identity? Most men are attracted to women and most women are attracted to men. It's a belief/streotype that's far more justified than any other gender streotype, like men liking video games or women liking fashion. The character might of gay/bi people but that knowledge is something that stays in background until magical genderbender shenanigans and/or yuri/yaoi romcom plot points pull them into the foreground.In my experience a lot of Gender Identity fiction and Gender Bend Comedy type fiction tend to exist in this weird zone of just having characters not conceptualize what being Homosexual or Bisexual is despite also being outright set in an era where being homosexual or bisexual is like commonly available knowledge top the point that pretty much everyone knows it's a thing and people are just okay being openly one of those things.
It's really quite strange as a plot point that a character can just not know that these things exist and are acceptable things and this isn't the only one I've found that does this.
When they're like our main character and still pretty blatantly showcase and experience attraction towards women yes it's quite strange. Then again our protagonist is also a weirdo who immediately imagines herself getting plowed the second a man so much as touched her in an unwanted and inappropriate way so Jun clearly just has strange thoughts in general.Is it really that strange to link one's sexuality to one's gender identity? Most men are attracted to women and most women are attracted to men. It's a belief/streotype that's far more justified than any other gender streotype, like men liking video games or women liking fashion. The character might of gay/bi people but that knowledge is something that stays in background until magical genderbender shenanigans and/or yuri/yaoi romcom plot points pull them into the foreground.
I feel like it's actually pretty realistic. Having the body change doesn't immediately make everyone comfortable with identifying it. Even people who want to transition can have trouble self affirming that they are women (or men or NB, I'm defaulting to what's in this one). It also can be difficult to recognize that one is, as in this probably, a gay woman instead of a straight man.In my experience a lot of Gender Identity fiction and Gender Bend Comedy type fiction tend to exist in this weird zone of just having characters not conceptualize what being Homosexual or Bisexual is despite also being outright set in an era where being homosexual or bisexual is like commonly available knowledge top the point that pretty much everyone knows it's a thing and people are just okay being openly one of those things.
It's really quite strange as a plot point that a character can just not know that these things exist and are acceptable things and this isn't the only one I've found that does this.