Ruka is probably my favorite trans character in media for the fact she tried to alter time to "become a girl". Someone just needed to let her know about the magic of estrogen
at the same time, I hate that so much of her motivation seems to be "I wanna date the MC and the MC is straight, so I must become a girl."
Steins;Gate is honestly so good I often forget it's basically a harem VN. It's not like I should be that surprised one of the girls is written that way, but I wish the Ruka arc focused more on how she felt about her own self and identity, rather than her infatuation with the MC.
Learned a new word today, I'll just paste the definition for others to learn :)
Femby, also known as femenby, finby, fenby, or finenby, is a gender identity for those who identify as feminine and non-binary. https://lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/Femby
Yeah but he was a male forced to dress as a girl by his Mom (and on one occasion, the classmates). I don't think he would want to be included as a femboy.
Sorry if I offended anyone. I was actually very upset when I posted this because someone had been arguing that I'm an egg and trans girl in denial and that femboys are just trans girls who haven't gotten HRT and bottom surgery.
They said a lot more evil shit that I don't want to repeat. So I felt the need to make this post here and on !femboy@lemmy.blahaj.zone and I was kind of still upset when I came up with the title.
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with an 🥚joke every now and then, but you shouldn’t argue with someone about their gender! That’s a very unsilly thing to do D:
i.. disagree? surely the only difference is what they identify as?
sounds pretty shitty to only let people qualify as trans when they've actually transitioned..
right but then why define being trans as having transitioned? why not just say
"femboys are boys who dress, act, and/or look feminine. Trans girls are girls who were assigned male at birth and identify as female"
the disagreement is that i think people don't need to transition to be trans, they just need to identify as a different gender than they were assigned at birth.