we’re in the comment section of a story. people are gonna discuss story elements and wider trends and themes, and connect them to real life context. even for manga. so here’s some analysis.
sure, story-wise doing it By Applied Magic has some merits: you can sidestep the character dealing with gender dysphoria because hey, the magic solves that. You also generate a more relateable story for cis people: they’ll never understand being trans. Maybe empathetically, or as a thing explained to them, but if they _understood_ they’d be trans too. But they can at least relate to “whoa shit my body changed and I gotta deal”. Heck, it’s even a puberty metaphor. And you can sidestep the fact people are monsters to trans people too!
So far so good.
But it’s a little annoying that these stories take place in a world where trans people don’t exist. It’s annoying that the setup is always “my body suddenly doesn’t match the fact I’m a man” and resolves with “I have accepted my body as it is, and also I’m straight now”. You can see the broken moral there. And it’s frustrating that there’s always a plot element of the dude’s attraction that’s always resolved with “well she can give me babies so it’s not gay”.
Why am I complaining on this manga in particular? I guess because usually these stories open with “kyaa! it’s gone! i have boobs!”, move on to the bra shopping episode and then move on to romance angst or 4koma instantly. Instead here we have the cold open on the most fucking relatable trans experience ever: seeing a friend you’ve not seen in a couple years and that whole interaction. I’m hype for this manga, it’s starting strong.
It may go in a totally incompatible direction, sure. But so far, so trans. up to this point in the story, it basically has no effect. Copy and paste “i had to do this, i took hormones” over the magic explanation. What does change is how you lot relate to it, the recoil at the idea. Here’s a story that could very well be trans, but if it was, that’d be unpalatable. Hence this strong reaction to my initial comment.