…I know that I constantly jump the gun to put LGBT themes in manga, but look at that sentence and tell me it isn’t a trans metaphor.As he was always a "girl inside" with girlish interests, he accepted his reincarnation surprisingly easily.
It's about as subtle as a sledgehammer in a stealth game.…I know that I constantly jump the gun to put LGBT themes in manga, but look at that sentence and tell me it isn’t a trans metaphor.
Yes, it is. The manga is adapted straight from the web novel.is this https://ncode.syosetu.com/n7495hi/ the same series? I am not too sure.
Honestly, some stories just blaze trough the early years, which in my opinion is my favorite chapter, and go back to school drama and all that. Main character has so much expressions and with no imminent doom approaching we see them grow and explore their new life to the fullest. There is too much 'I am my favorite novels villainess heading to doom'-stories that I feel sick sometimes. A normal spin of that to a spin of more classic isekai feels so refreshing after some time. Mofu/10 would read again and again.
I mean... Is it even a metaphor? If he's happy and comfortable with the identity change under these circumstances, is or is it not it basically just being trans? Just with a... a rapid unplanned (and magical) transition...? Hmm...…I know that I constantly jump the gun to put LGBT themes in manga, but look at that sentence and tell me it isn’t a trans metaphor.
Me too... doesn't work, and I think it's cause she's losing her memories from before... what's the point of calling it re-incarnation, if you don't have your past?Something doesn't click with me. I am supposed to like this kind of story, but...
Something is missing yet I don't know what that is.