Fucked up that some shitty rapists only get expelled and nothing more, I hope real japan isn't that bad, but honestly I wouldn't be surprised, I've heard it's more about appearances than anything, so suppressing that things happen.
Anyways, some parts of this series are janky, but some are cool. Though the gender bender part was unnecessary to it, a series showing off some dysphoria is a decent time. The way Yuka handles the swap relatively well, at least on the surface (they had some 'positives' to gleam from it, even), vs Ikeya being an absolute dysphoric mess is a cool contrast.
Curious how things will go from here, will Ikeya start transitioning back, perhaps? Trans men are noted to exist in this world, as a 'treatment' which is noted to be about as effective as real life, which can beat nothing even if it's not perfect, or maybe he'll eventually live with it? Seems like a proper binder instead of some bandages could be a good start, at least.
I can't imagine him coming to accept it totally. Yuka on the other hand I'm curious about their feelings on it, hope that'll get explored more over time.