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There's nothing implying that Minato is trans.I see the trans vibes are continuing for minato
1. Plays as a girl in the MMOThere's nothing implying that Minato is trans.
Don't think the first one has anything to do with trans vibes. Just because you would rather play as a girl in an online game implies trans, if you have to look at someone's ass the entire time your playing an mmo might as well make it a cute one yes? Theres a reason why theres an acronym called GIRL (Guy in Real Life). That and the customization options for girls is usually alot more than male models and would often look nicer too in mmos1. Plays as a girl in the MMO
2. Looks happy about being dressed as a girl
3. Felt sad about changing out of the maid outfit during the school festival
Can't see how anyone would see these as trans vibes.
as for the 2nd one, being complemented feels nice even if its for something you are either neutral to or something embarassing and its a school festival during a time when the focus is more on having fun than anything
3rd Might have to do with the fact that its close to the end of the festival and that is always sad for those who are enjoying it. that and see point 2
One sorry, I'm simply kinda tired of seeing people going trans this trans that or because things like "people likes rainbows? They must be trans" and other things people like shoving down other people's throat so much and came out a little more than i should have.Responding to each point in a vacuum doesn't invalidate that the presence of all them together in one place does pretty strongly imply Minato's gender identity isn't 100% masculine. I think calling him trans might be jumping the gun, but that there is a pattern is an observable fact.
EDIT: Also don't forget the strawberry milk thing I pointed out earlier in this thread. That's a small but salient data point as well, easily overlooked. It's not about the individual stars, it's about the constellation as a whole.
Also:
Did we even read the same manga??? because this is the one I read.
I'm not asking this in a condescending way but: do you actually understand what people are talking about when they talk trans stuff? It has a lot to do with how it feels to be gender-curious or even outright dysphoric, feeling out of place in your own skin with a yearning to cross the divide that just won't go away. It's a very lonely experience so people with those feelings... sometimes tend to be very over-eager to see fictional characters whom they can relate to those feelings with.One sorry, I'm simply kinda tired of seeing people going trans this trans that or because things like "people likes rainbows? They must be trans" and other things people like shoving down other people's throat so much and came out a little more than i should have.
But it feels a bit sad saying good bye (because the experience has been so fun)
but then again thats my intepretation of it.
I can understand those feelings to some extent. But I don't have much patience for these arguments ever since the nonsense with Bridget. Any trace of gender nonconformity makes people jump in shouting "One of us!" and I'm sick and tired of it.I'm not asking this in a condescending way but: do you actually understand what people are talking about when they talk trans stuff? It has a lot to do with how it feels to be gender-curious or even outright dysphoric, feeling out of place in your own skin with a yearning to cross the divide that just won't go away. It's a very lonely experience so people with those feelings... sometimes tend to be very over-eager to see fictional characters whom they can relate to those feelings with.
And yeah, they can overly-defensive too, which is possibly part of why you feel like it's being shoved down your throat. Intense defensiveness comes natural when society seems intent on either ignoring or demonizing you. (I'm sure you actually can related to that feeling quite a bit, as a reader of anime/manga or possibly even a gamer)
I can only apologize for how I myself had been like that in the past sometimes. I realized hostility by default isn't great praxis and some of my older posts even on this very website I kind of regret. I hope I hadn't come off as hostile here either.
Honestly while I don't completely understand what they feel (then again no one can ever completely understand how another person feels, only emphatize since we can't be them) my usual policy is that as long as you don't hurt others, send threats or say that the creator's thoughts doesn't matter (looks at the bridget or the oda situation thats going on) people can do what ever they want or have any head cannon that they want. My perception of them as a person has absolutely nothing to do with their gender or how they view themselves after all.I'm not asking this in a condescending way but: do you actually understand what people are talking about when they talk trans stuff? It has a lot to do with how it feels to be gender-curious or even outright dysphoric, feeling out of place in your own skin with a yearning to cross the divide that just won't go away. It's a very lonely experience so people with those feelings... sometimes tend to be very over-eager to see fictional characters whom they can relate to those feelings with.
It's not that Minato has to be trans but rather than these are all common experiences for trans women and thus it can give those vibes to peopleDon't think the first one has anything to do with trans vibes. Just because you would rather play as a girl in an online game implies trans, if you have to look at someone's ass the entire time your playing an mmo might as well make it a cute one yes? Theres a reason why theres an acronym called GIRL (Guy in Real Life). That and the customization options for girls is usually alot more than male models and would often look nicer too in mmos
as for the 2nd one, being complemented feels nice even if its for something you are either neutral to or something embarassing and its a school festival during a time when the focus is more on having fun than anything
3rd Might have to do with the fact that its close to the end of the festival and that is always sad for those who are enjoying it. that and see point 2
Does it mean that he likes or dislikes dressing up as a female? idk, but it isn't enought to imply trans. Not that the gender bender tag have to do with trans anyways
They are not equally valid. When one is the omnipresent default both IRL and in fiction, and other is a tiny special case, the latter needs some real evidence to be considered a possibility.It's not that Minato has to be trans but rather than these are all common experiences for trans women and thus it can give those vibes to people
We're not talking about what's canon here, just our own interpretations of what the story has given and both the cis and trans readings are equally valid. Both with Minato and with Mahiro
I literally just said there were vibes. I wasn’t asserting that this chapter is proof that Minato is canonically trans, just that he’s presented in a way that’s easy to interpret as trans.They are not equally valid. When one is the omnipresent default both IRL and in fiction, and other is a tiny special case, the latter needs some real evidence to be considered a possibility.
Man, having a sister in this manga is a hazard if you want to stay a guy. Whether it's an older or younger sister. Also, damn. Five new characters and arguably one of the cuter extras from earlier in the story (Minato) now totally stands out on his own as interesting, instead of just being one of the "two boys" I kept forgetting the names of.
Fun thing -- if you go back and watch the Onimai anime, you can find a part where Yuuta and Minato are drinking juice boxes together. If you look at Minato's, you'll realize it's actually bright pink strawberry milk, something insecure Japanese boys his age would be probably shy about drinking in public. (consuming sweet things is considered somewhat transgressive for guys in Japan, especially something like that)
The writing was already on the wall that Minato is coded gender-nonconforming and this chapter seems to be the delivery on what was mostly just implied be
Your point 1 can go either way. Yeah sure guys can play girls because they want eye candy but there are also a lot of trans girls who use it as a way to project how they feel about themselves through the game. Considering Minato was heavily dressed, I doubt he was looking at the characters butt that much.Don't think the first one has anything to do with trans vibes. Just because you would rather play as a girl in an online game implies trans, if you have to look at someone's ass the entire time your playing an mmo might as well make it a cute one yes? Theres a reason why theres an acronym called GIRL (Guy in Real Life). That and the customization options for girls is usually alot more than male models and would often look nicer too in mmos
as for the 2nd one, being complemented feels nice even if its for something you are either neutral to or something embarassing and its a school festival during a time when the focus is more on having fun than anything
3rd Might have to do with the fact that its close to the end of the festival and that is always sad for those who are enjoying it. that and see point 2
Does it mean that he likes or dislikes dressing up as a female? idk, but it isn't enought to imply trans. Not that the gender bender tag have to do with trans anyway
at least we have this fanart (anime ver) to tide us overHope in future he accidentally drink mahiron drugs lol
I already see some fanarts of him or rather 'her' now if Minato is a girlDaaamn! Now Minato-kun should get way more doujinshis and R34 made out of him! 😤😂
Don't do drugs.Now, all Minato needs is the drug from Mihari.