Thread:Dragonus Nesha/@comment-2168633-20170817185855/@comment-2168633-20170818031404

No, people with gender dysporhia don't commit suicide because society don't call them by their chosen pronouns, they commit suicide because they are emotionally unstable. Go check the stats for how many people that suffer from this illness commit suicide after surgury and how many regret ever having had surgury in the first place. People just want to feel normal and fit in, their beleif that they are another gender is just a symptom of their emotional state.

Go read Tiger's profile that was included in the manga. It clearly said he did it because he wanted to be with somebody. Later it is greatly hinted at that this person is Ragdoll.

You also claim we have sources, but I am pointing out these sources are flawed translation. Japanse don't use pronouns. So he "she" "he" "her" is just something made up by the translators. At best they are referring to Magne as a sister. I.E an Okama. As for Twice, he was angry at Overhaul for acting as if was Magne's buddy while talking about him like he would have a normal man. So Twice anger had more to do with Overhaul disrespecting their friends memory.

Transgenderism is an illness. The so called acceptance we see is nothing of the kind, it is mostly people online larping or virtue signaling or worse parents that raise their kids and forces them to referr to themselves as the opposite gender. All this crap is making it harder to actually help people with this condition. It disgusts me. It disgusts me when people that don't seem to know diddly squat about this very real illness talk shit about actual medical studies that could help people, while feeding into the delusions of the people that are actually afflicted.

And that is the last I will write on this. If you really are interested in the subject I suggest you read some real medical papers on it. Magne is just a cartoon character. Refering to him as a her or a him only matters in the context of the actual manga. Do with that what you will, and I am out.