The third one was absolutely wonderful, it was worth the wait! To see transgender character written realistically that has her own worries and discrimination from society! But it was wonderful to see that she wasn't perfect, she yelled at her friends but understood that her friends are very important and they were able to make up (I am very fond of friendship, especially girl friendship). It sucks that we didn't see a relationship from the two but acceptance from both the female and male protagonists are the first step of loving yourself and your body. Also please don't misgender the female protagonist, she is not intersex or hermaphroditic. She said it herself, she is a woman at heart but has the body of a biological male.
I'd like to believe that the ending is very open to interpretation and that the two of them walking in the same direction is him starting to accept her for who she is regardless
The third one was absolutely wonderful, it was worth the wait! To see transgender character written realistically that has her own worries and discrimination from society! But it was wonderful to see that she wasn't perfect, she yelled at her friends but understood that her friends are very important and they were able to make up (I am very fond of friendship, especially girl friendship). It sucks that we didn't see a relationship from the two but acceptance from both the female and male protagonists are the first step of loving yourself and your body. Also please don't misgender the female protagonist, she is not intersex or hermaphroditic. She said it herself, she is a woman at heart but has the body of a biological male.