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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-28 05:09:54 » #1872797
Well, given on pixiv the image was tagged "男の娘"("otokonoko"), which from what little I can gather from the tag encyclopedia for pixiv's tags means something like 'trap' and 'femboy'..
I think these two are supposed to be dudes? ...Anyone with better knowledge of japanese wanna dig around on pixiv and check?
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Well, given on pixiv the image was tagged "男の娘"("otokonoko"), which from what little I can gather from the tag encyclopedia for pixiv's tags means something like 'trap' and 'femboy'..
I think these two are supposed to be dudes? ...Anyone with better knowledge of japanese wanna dig around on pixiv and check?
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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-29 17:52:08 » #1873703
One's the protagonist from Day of Revolution/Kakumei no Hi (who also appears in Princess Princess), they are intersexed, ie, were genetically female but expressed masculine anatomy initially and eventually began to transition to female. The other one is the protagonist of Pretty Face, who is completely male but due to stupid plot aspects gets his face reconstructed into a female's and winds up living as a female for an extended period of time while still being mentally male. It's been a long long long time since I read it, but I believe he got extremely realistic falsies that could attach to his chest for a certain point, which is probably what's going on here.
So, ultimately I'd argue Masashi counts as a trap while Kei/Megumi is a bit more complex but would probably qualify as a newhalf from an anatomical perspective since I don't think there are really tags for forms of intersexuality beyond true hermaphroditism, which generally gets categorized as futanari here, which isn't appropriate.
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One's the protagonist from Day of Revolution/Kakumei no Hi (who also appears in Princess Princess), they are intersexed, ie, were genetically female but expressed masculine anatomy initially and eventually began to transition to female. The other one is the protagonist of Pretty Face, who is completely male but due to stupid plot aspects gets his face reconstructed into a female's and winds up living as a female for an extended period of time while still being mentally male. It's been a long long long time since I read it, but I believe he got extremely realistic falsies that could attach to his chest for a certain point, which is probably what's going on here.
So, ultimately I'd argue Masashi counts as a trap while Kei/Megumi is a bit more complex but would probably qualify as a newhalf from an anatomical perspective since I don't think there are really tags for forms of intersexuality beyond true hermaphroditism, which generally gets categorized as futanari here, which isn't appropriate.
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Anonymous commented at 2016-01-24 05:06:37 » #1888128
@#1873703: Taking into account Megumi being an XX guy, she would be infertile, and thus would not be able to produce semen (lest they give her testosterone treatment, which would essentially revert her to a guy unless they gave her some weird testicular transplant where they replace her old infertile testicles with new bio-engineered testicles that make sperm without virilizing her body), and therefore reproduce like a regular guy (there are stories of XY women having kids though albeit having their female reproductive organs work by way of hormone therapy and even then they cannot regularly reproduce naturally but they can do IFV: www.medicaldaily.com/hayl...ls-hormone-therapy-320482, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2190741/)
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@#1873703: Taking into account Megumi being an XX guy, she would be infertile, and thus would not be able to produce semen (lest they give her testosterone treatment, which would essentially revert her to a guy unless they gave her some weird testicular transplant where they replace her old infertile testicles with new bio-engineered testicles that make sperm without virilizing her body), and therefore reproduce like a regular guy (there are stories of XY women having kids though albeit having their female reproductive organs work by way of hormone therapy and even then they cannot regularly reproduce naturally but they can do IFV: www.medicaldaily.com/hayl...ls-hormone-therapy-320482, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2190741/)
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