Its supposed to be like...it took him literally becoming a girl to man up/ "act like a man"...idk relies too much on stereotypes. His girlfriend should be proof enough that standing up for people and being bold isn't a manly thing, its about confidence and self assurance. He got that in the end once he became a woman and felt like he had something to prove...? Or maybe the moral of the story is just that women are natural bamfs, who knows
for me i thought it was like his gender didnt really change the way he feels.. it didn’t matter if he was a boy or a girl because in the end you love who you love
Its supposed to be like...it took him literally becoming a girl to man up/ "act like a man"...idk relies too much on stereotypes. His girlfriend should be proof enough that standing up for people and being bold isn't a manly thing, its about confidence and self assurance. He got that in the end once he became a woman and felt like he had something to prove...? Or maybe the moral of the story is just that women are natural bamfs, who knows