Thread:Dragonus Nesha/@comment-2168633-20170817185855/@comment-2168633-20170817194337

I'm not making fun of gender identity. Like I said, gender dysphoria is a serious illness. People that suffer from it often become outcasts in society and even when they have an operation, they dont' become happy. The commit suicide.

And that is exactly why we shouldn't make light of it. Proper pronouns are important. What people need isn't virtue signaling, it is people that actually listen.

Again, please look up the history of what gender actually means. Gender is a pronoun used to describe sex. If you believe this to be scientifically untrue, I suggest you actually visit your local library. Don't just believe the crap they spoon feed you in genderstudies.

What Twice says does not matter. It is not proof of anything. It just shows us that he saw Magne as a woman. I'm not saying he was lying, I am saying that what Twice thought on the matter has no relevance at all.

Magne's friend isn't irrelavant. Both of them were Okama.

By several pages referring to Magne as a she, are you talking about the translations? because that isn't how Japanese works. There are no pronouns in Japanese. So unless you actually provide us with some actual examples from the raw, you shouldn't say stuff like this.

And finally Tiger. Tiger WAS a woman and might actually still be one. What you fail to recognize are the differences though.

1. In the BnHa universe there migh actually be somebody with a quirk that can change the sex of people. So Tiger might have had their sex changed by such a quirk.

2. If this is the case then Tiger would not be a transgender, but rather a man that used to be a woman.

3. Tiger changed their gender because they were in love with Ragdoll and wanted to be a man for her. So the change of sex as it was explained, was actually due to homosexuality and not transgenderism.

4. Tiger for all appearances looks like a man, so whatever was done we can infer that it probably was successful. Magne however also looks like a man and acts like an Okama while having friends that are Okama.

See the difference here? Or are you saying that saying you are a woman and putting on lipstick is the same as actually having surgury?