this was the sweetest most light-hearted manga i’ve read thus far. the chapters are quite long for me, so it took me a couple weeks to finish it - and when the ending finally came i felt so empty like i was losing something important to me. i’ll miss fuji-kun and sengoku-san’s story so much, but i’m elated that they got their happy ending
omg ... yuri literally sexually assaults jaerim in this chapter, and threatens to go further. i already felt he was unredeemable after he bullied the hell out of jaerim from the beginning, but JESUS this just reaffirms it. i only got this far because i loved jaerim’s character... i’m constantly disappointed in bl comics and their sexualization of literal assault. it’s possible to write an enemies-to-lovers plot without including abuse, jesus.
does anyone else think this has transphobic undertones... tr*p is a slur commonly used against trans women, and his name is literally herma which is probably short for hermaphrodite. it could just be a coincidence, but i doubt it
Okay lets not so hung up on that though, the manga isnt trying to be offensive or making fun of traps. Even the story portrays how they are attracted to each other in a none offensive way.
Another thing to reconsider trap is not exactly slurs although maybe now it is portrayed that way, its been there since manga are first created. In mangas traps serves as a genre, some people like mangas with traps so they have a whole sections called traps, which is a character that crossdress / dressing as opposite sex. So not making fun of trans or a transphobic word, traps can also be translated to trapping the audience thinking the character is another gender. Traps like any other word can be translated into something offensive depending on the people and by the circumstances. We choose to be offended. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧lets be positive people, keep the fiction as fiction, dont take it to the heart.
trans people have said it’s offensive, so i think i’ll take their word for it. just because it’s a phrase commonly used in manga doesn’t make it morally okay, and what you described tr*p as is literally the reason why it’s offensive. we choose to be ignorant (๑•ㅂ•)و✧ let’s be positive people, keep the discussion as a discussion, don’t take critiques to the heart.
Well if some trans people said so. Its just funny how some people bring it up now and make it an issue now. i guess people get offended with anything nowadays. The trap genre is used to desrcibe people who dress as opposite sex, how is that offense? Maybe because people translate trap as in trying to trick people while trap isnt exactly meaning that then get offended. And im the ignorant hmm.. its the same with how humor has changed. Remember when joke used to be a joke, we laugh and we move on, none are taken to the heart?? Yeah what a time to be alive. Now we drag everything on and perceive everything as offensive. This manga should be just a manga, but I guess not. None taken to the heart btw
And from what you said, some trans said its offensive. But some say it is not. So it does not represent anything.
Trap is not even a term aimed at trans people, its aimed as androgynous/feminine and crossdressing men. Its like saying the word stupid is transphobic because some people call trans people stupid.
I think it is more offensive to imply all transgenders are traps and "dressing up" to trick people. Transgenders actually believe they are indentifies as opposite sex (which is why some go through hormone therapy), they are not tricking people into anything (coming out or not). While traps basically are males who cross-dress for a specific reason (either for fun or some ulterior motive), and they are aware that they are a man. It's like saying a gay crossdresser and a transgender are the same thing.
I don't remember ever seeing the word "trap" being used to classify transgender people. The term isn't bad or a slur, but using it incorrectly is bad, same with all profanities or any words. Its almost as if people think the word Trap is the same as the "Fa" word. Trap is a word people self identify as. Its not an inherent slur. I understand the discomfort with it due to its connotations of "deceit" but its not the same thing. Trans and traps have their own definitions.
Well, I never said the trap that im talking about was in Japanese. Trap is a trap in both definition ( japanese and western) and i dont think Trap in either definition was ever a slur. I said why on my previous comment and so im not going to explain again. Otonoko and Trap is not supposed to be transphobic nor ever directed to transgenders.
the translation was pretty confusing, but i was able to look past it as i adore mature love stories—ESPECIALLY ones that begin with them being childhood best friends (~ T﹏T )~