
I highly doubt this plot is deep enough to make her actually transgender. It's a shallow story; she's just a fujoshi who wants to try out being a seme once. I think the people bothered are people who are less interested in male/male sex and more interested in male/male romance. That's why they don't like it. Because no matter what her body is, she is a girl. So it's not Boys Love.

Take a stick out of your ass. This is a silly, repeat silly BL story, not a deep enough propaganda for LGBT community, get it? I'm transgender myself and I found the heroine to just having fun with this magical gender change. If you read the original story, you will see there is no gender identity conflict. I'm tired of people like you, only make the issue of LGBT harder, not helping at all

Bruh, I did mention in my comment that 'It is not clear whether she/he is transgender'. Don't talk to me like that - I am part of the LGBT community and I have helped my suicidal lesbian friend. It what people are saying that are indirectly transphobic. Saying "She's still a girl since she was female before" does that not sound the least bit ignorant to you?

Opinions are a broad term. Within opinions, there are constructed opinions and ignorant opinions. If someone's opinion is that "Gays are all disgusting and should all go to hell", and I reply back to that comment, I'm called ignorant? I don't think so. Same concept, but the example used is more severe. They are still being indirectly transphobic. What these people are commenting sound very gender-normative. Which perfectly explains how they're being 'indirectly transphobic.' If anyone doesn't understand what I mean by indirect ignorance, I don't mind explaining.

Yeah, it is a shallow story. To be honest, I don't particularly like the story either. The only thing I have a problem with is the people who are saying indirect gender-normative statements. I'm okay with people having their own opinion. For example, "the story is too shallow". I'm not gonna say anything about that.

And "because no matter what her body is, she is a girl." I don't think you meant this in the transphobic way, I understand you were saying this about THIS particular character, but other people were saying the same thing in a more general sense - directing the statement outside of the story, to everyone, basically. That's what I mean by 'indirectly being ignorant.' (Again, I'm sure you were talking about the particular character in the story, so that's fine.)

You guys are quick to type up a reply probably before not even thoroughly reading my post. I'm sure I said "It's not clear whether she/he is transgender." I knew the story wasn't 'deep' enough or whatever. This post was created only to respond to the comments that said things like "She is born female so she's still a girl." Still a transphobic comment.

You're finding negativity in sth that's supposed to be purely to enjoy, like this silly piece of work. The political correctness is sth I hate, because people take offence in anything and only makes it harder, like for the LGBT community. Although, I'm one myself, I can recognise a joke and a real insult. By being oversensitive to any sort of comments we are causing ourself a real damage. We want to be treated as every normal human being hence when I see my LGBT fellows attacking other ppl for their opinions it irks me so much because then we are asking for special rights and that's not what LGBT community is standing for and I would never agree for that. Be serious when there is a serious debate but take it lightly when ppl joke. Your example sadly brings to the stereotype of a suicidal weak LGBT person, and although I know that this happens and bullying is brutal but we can be strong too and choose not to let the words hurt us. I had a fair share of own past history but despite everything I never denied anyone's freedom of speech.

This is purely fiction, even if offensive in real life. Take it as it is and enjoy it. I get the comments though. You might have a valid point if this was a serious debate.

"Take offence in anything".. yeah, I can see where that's coming from. My comment was made to reply back to those transphobic comments which those people probably didn't /intend/ to be offensive. That I can understand. That makes my comment unnecessary to a certain degree (more like you could call me over-sensitive or butthurt) just like those crazy feminists, so I get it, I shouldn't make /too/ big of a deal out of it, but there are people who say things that are indirectly harmful to the LGBT community that just don't know it. I don't think the comments saying things like "She's still a girl since she was female before" were joking (because why would you joke about that), but I realise they were not intentionally harming anyone. I should have said this more lightly, I just wanted to open people up to the fact that saying something like "She's still a girl since she was female before" can be hurtful to /some/ transgenders in real life.
I should have just warned everyone that when you meet a transgendered person, whether undergone surgery or not, whether they have a vagina or a penis, that they don't say something like that to them. I was probably overreacting the way I explained it. What I explained in this reply is what I really want to get across.

Nothing to do with the original comment but yes^^^. This story makes me shudder.
"This isn't yaoi because one of them is a girl."
Ever heard of transgendered people? Try to be a little less ignorant. To be fair, it is not clear whether she/he is transgender, but why the hell does it matter that she/he used to be a girl?
If the character were truly transgender would you lot still complain about how he/she 'used' to be a girl, and dismiss it straight away? Sure, if you don't like the story plot because its boring or whatever, that's fine, but to diss the story out just because one of them is 'still a girl'? She/he doesn't look like a girl, doesn't act like a girl anymore, I honestly don't see why everyone is so disgusted by it. It's almost the same as those extremely heterosexual males that call gay people disgusting.