So is Aki a trans woman then? I would love a story about her and Tarou!!!
She's not trans. She's just a masculine woman who loves that Tarou sees her as all woman.
Imagine if it was the reverse, someone saying they wanted someone from a gay couple to be a girl just because they wanted it to be straight. Sounds kind of homophobic, right? You'd think they should just accept it. That's why I don't really like when people say stuff like that. I don't mean anything bad tho.
She is simply saying that tarou looks past all her masculine traits and treats her like a "lady" instead of one of the boys. There's many super masculine or androgynous looking women out there that tend to play up these traits by dressing more boyish. Anyway, only someone who can read the original japanese can clarify this.
What are you, the thought police?
The whole point of these comments is to share thoughts and questions about the stories.
Considering Aki was portrayed as male, then revealed to be female, it obvious that would raise a lot of questions. People aren't arguing over it; they're discussing it, which seems pretty natural. More importantly, it's not a criticism of the author's work. In many respects it's actually a compliment. The story was thought provoking so people want to engage with other readers to see what they thought.
And even if it was a criticism, that's fine too. Not everyone like the same things. Personally I hate shota and wished they didn't include it on this website, yet for some reason I'll never understand other people actually enjoy it.
Another thing I don't understand is why you wanted to crap all over what was simply a pleasant exchange about one of the more intriguing aspects of this particular story.
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it doesn't matter if it's fiction or if these people don't exist. but i'm just saying that i would have no problem with what they were doing if actual trans people in real life wouldn't have a problem with it. some trans people don't like their gender being "discussed" about. that's why it is rude. and if they are gonna discuss it, they could at least use the words "identify as" because trans people don't have a gender, they're both. that's why i said they put a label on Akihito.
Your thoughts are damaging.
There are real women in the world who are masculine enough to be mistaken for a man. Not even an androgynous man, broad shoulders, moustache, lack of breasts. You saying that just because they look like a man therefore has to be a man is damaging to these people. She's a woman who has more masculine traits, hormones can do that to a person. She could have been born with more male hormones than the average girl and yes each female have a certain amount of male hormones just like each men have certain amount of female hormones
Aki is a woman, if men could give birth the father wouldn't have been against the main couple as much as he did. Aki is a woman who wants to be treated like a woman despite her masculine looks. They've already said that Aki is the girlfriend, Aki said that he is the only who treats her like a woman. It's a complex that most women with masculine features would have. Please respect that.
When you say these kinds of things, it scares people. Because we don't want you saying these to people in real life, just because you may not encounter them, they do exist. Especially with the stubborn way you hold on to Aki's appearances.
no, she's giving appropriate respect to whatever you said. you are the one lacking respect. i can't understand how you would think that it would ever be right to "discuss" someone's gender. it's not okay at all because it's none of your business! it's not "intellectual conversation", it's just being plain rude. if you were born with a penis and a pair of breasts and had a masculine face, would you want the people around you going, "oh that's gotta be a woman!" or "it's gotta be a man!". Or maybe you did have breasts, but you were flat chested and face was feminine instead. would you want that? do you want people butting their asses into your personal life? no, you wouldn't. because everyone enjoys their privacy and who they are is not a matter of discussion, unless they themselves want to discuss it. you don't understand that there are things you don't just talk about and/or question, or "discuss". it's disgusting.
I never ask you to give ME respect. I don't want that. Please read again. It seems you have trouble comprehending what was said.
I said respect people. People's gender, their insecurities. Don't let my argument go over your head or diminish it when you know you have no good arguments. You did not counter an ounce of what I said and simply used emotional attacks about respect that has no bearing on the argument itself.
The character is a woman, don't diminish her identity. The author has also drawn woman that could be and HAVE been mistaken for man before. Please don't discount people's gender because you WANT them to be a certain way.
And I'm not sure about your obsession with the thought police. Do you always confront people who are telling you facts as thought police. Do you read facts and think people are controlling your thoughts? Are you that close-minded not to think about people's arguments and see if they have any truth in it rather than simply dismissing it.
If you are unable to take people's comments and understand it and then bring forth your own argument then you should not be commenting or replying to people's comments in the first place. If you are going to once again reply with something that has nothing to do with the argument at hand. Do me a favour and don't reply.
@errant belle you sound so ignorant.everyone who disagrees with you=member of thought police lol what does that even mean.also reading your answers made me cringe so hard
That cover image and Bexan isn't the uke???? I've never been more disappointed in my life
Why would you assume he's a uke based on the cover? Why, because he is licking a bone? I don't get "uke" from the cover.
He's also collared and leashed on the cover so if that doesn't scream uke to you....
He's a werewolf acting as a dog..it fits the title of the comic...so no it doesn't equal uke
K man we'll just have to agree to disagree then
Haha you made laugh at 2:27 am
You're disappointed because he's not an uke...really?
Anonymous person was right...it's called Wolf in the House and Bexan is a werewolf posing as a dog who has an instagram account,--hence why Minsuk is taking his picture in the cover and why he has a dog collar on. How do you size up a bed role based on a outrageous cover like this one?