I mean, given how stigmatized being trans is still, both in Japan and in the west, I can understand his hesitation.God, I hope oshimi learns that transitioning is a thing someday
God, I hope oshimi learns that transitioning is a thing someday
I don't feel like it's an hesitation but more like a blind spot. He talked about gender roles but nothing about transness. It's so weird to me, like what is going onI mean, given how stigmatized being trans is still, both in Japan and in the west, I can understand his hesitation.
i don't know, it seems to me he was focusing on sex and and his obsession with it and his sexuality. if he really went researching stuff like men's societal roles and gender-related discourse, he's probably already aware of transitioning, and yet he didn't mention it here.God, I hope oshimi learns that transitioning is a thing someday
The thing is that whether we want to admit it or not, we’re making that blind spot.I don't feel like it's an hesitation but more like a blind spot. He talked about gender roles but nothing about transness. It's so weird to me, like what is going on
I didn't get the impression that he was implying that he wanted to be a girl, and the only phrases that would imply that are quotes from a book that he didn't write. Maybe he just identified with those specifically because they alluded to his relationship with sex rather then his relationship with his gender, but idk and it would be wrong of me to act as if I actually know how he feels.God, I hope oshimi learns that transitioning is a thing someday
Yeah but he talked about a lot of possible reasons behind his discomfort, but we didn't even get an acknowledgement in the likes of "yeah I've seen that trans stuff and it's not what I feel" which would be fine too.The thing is that whether we want to admit it or not, we’re making that blind spot.
I mean, whenever we get a character who even slightly challenges gender norms, a bunch of chuds will immediately pour out to say that there’s no way their favorite character could possibly be anything but cis.