It doesn't, it's a pretty singular experience. Can you rephrase or expand on it?Well, it's likely related to the continuing trend of cishet writers engaging in queerbaiting, whether intentional or not. In this story's case, a lot of transfeminine readers would relate to the experience, and some have complained about the rug being pulled out from under them. Full disclosure, I was one of those readers who complained but kept at it because the story was worth a shot. I'm mostly pleased with it, though I am more than mildly disappointed with how few works there are which have a not-conventionally-attractive crossdressing lead who would also manage to be trans representation.
Hopefully that made sense.
It will have the same amount of volumes as another recent work of the authors, Sei Gitai Osananajimi.Final chapter (43) out this July 30th.. I wonder if this is meant to end or if it didn't sell enough.
Kinda wanted it to have the longevity that Ase to Sekken had
Is it really "queerbaiting" if the author promised crossdressing and then depicted crossdressing ?"it was written one way that gave a particular impression and then a rug pull happened" - frustration with queerbaiting and nothing more.
I totally understand where you're coming from, and I mean no ill words here, and I absolutely agree that there should definitely be more trans representation in mediaWell, it's likely related to the continuing trend of cishet writers engaging in queerbaiting, whether intentional or not. In this story's case, a lot of transfeminine readers would relate to the experience, and some have complained about the rug being pulled out from under them. Full disclosure, I was one of those readers who complained but kept at it because the story was worth a shot. I'm mostly pleased with it, though I am more than mildly disappointed with how few works there are which have a not-conventionally-attractive crossdressing lead who would also manage to be trans representation.
Hopefully that made sense.
Yeah, I'm not really going to disagree because the whole thing ... well, in general, there's a need for nuance. Subaru's case isn't really "unique" when we consider the CD subgenre and how questions of gender variance and exploration tend to be handled by authors, but the story is at least treated better than ... okay. This might get me some hate, but the whole Kasane to Subaru story is maybe the best crossdressing story because the author treats them like human beings rather than what's normally done with gender nonconformity. There are some things the author could have done better, to be certain, but ultimately I like this series because the author doesn't fetishize Subaru or treat him like Etori Yuuya or Mikuzu or Vae might, to name three.Deleted for space considerations
Yeah, I'm not really going to disagree because the whole thing ... well, in general, there's a need for nuance. Subaru's case isn't really "unique" when we consider the CD subgenre and how questions of gender variance and exploration tend to be handled by authors, but the story is at least treated better than ... okay. This might get me some hate, but the whole Kasane to Subaru story is maybe the best crossdressing story because the author treats them like human beings rather than what's normally done with gender nonconformity. There are some things the author could have done better, to be certain, but ultimately I like this series because the author doesn't fetishize Subaru or treat him like Etori Yuuya or Mikuzu or Vae might, to name three.
It makes me curious how this author would have handled writing a character who realizes their being transfem or transmasc, and there's that feeling of missing out that frustrates my fellow transfem readers. We may half-joke on the forums and social media, and some may genuinely be frustrated, but it's all connected to that wish for the normalization of the trans experience in media (especially manga), so that we aren't written for a cishet person's fetishes or as the butt of jokes.
Takamatsu Misaki = Yamada Kintetsu?????you do realize this author has written a transwoman character before? in Skip and Loafer
Different authorsyou do realize this author has written a transwoman character before? in Skip and Loafer
oh you are right, I got them mixed up. that's my badDifferent authors
I got them mixed up, my faultTakamatsu Misaki = Yamada Kintetsu?????