Thread:Dragonus Nesha/@comment-2168633-20170817185855/@comment-25501246-20170818015925

For the love of God, do not imply that gender dysphoria by itself is what causes those people to become outcasts and commit suicide. This is almost always a case of an intolerant society. I'm pretty sure black people suffered something similar (many still do, actually) because they were born with the "wrong" amount of melanin in their skin. GamingEmpire more or less summed up my feelings on this issue.

Do not invent stuff like Tiger being in love with Ragdoll or being the target of a sex-change Quirk to help your argument. Those are completely unfounded.

So far, we have at least four different sources (Spinner, Tomura, Twice and Himiko) that have referred to Magne with female pronouns. Magne also had at least one instance in Chapter 125 where she acts in rather feminine manner, after hearing that Overhaul is a Yakuza. Overhaul is the only character who has used male pronouns for Magne, only to be quickly corrected by Twice (who, as Magne's teammate, is far more reliable than Overhaul in talking about the kind of person Magne was). Really, those characters, who can act as mouthpieces for the author, are not sources that can be ignored. If we have all those characters referring to Magne as female, then why can't we readers do the same?

Transgenderism is only starting to become more aware and accepted in current society, so it's not surprising that many people still hold simplistic beliefs about it (admittedly, this issue is really complex and can be hard to grasp due to most of us being used to dealing with just two genders for a long time), which is why I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. Again, I'm willing to have a compromise here and point out Magne's biological sex alongside his gender, but that's it.