as a trans person im so proud to see this story exemplifing how omegaverse can be used brillantly to showcase the gap between sex and gender, and how it can be used as commentary because of that. this manga makes omegaverse feel fresh because to me instead of just seeing it as ironic that men are talking about women's struggles in reality, i also see it as a dystopian reality for me; what if i could pass as a man but my partners built in societal bias still equates me to a woman and the abject misogyny that comes with viewing women as merely a body to conceive future generations ? omegaverse is a unique world that can put on spotlight how feminism has always been interconnected with transgender rights/freedom, because both of our communities not only intersect but understand each other.
sorry if this is not written out well
edit 2025/5 because I read a trans guy's guide for cis authors and I was thinking about what omegaverse story is the most well done/doesn't use the ability to conceive and/or having a front hole as a fetish and came back to this story:
dear cis people, I have never been ashamed to have been a woman and my transness will always be linked with that experience. my femininity will always be influenced by the experience of being a woman. with a genre of stories that is inexplicably linked to gender and thus the queerness of gender in and of itself, you cannot take away the value and importance of trans insight into the genre. especially when we are uniquely the ones who have more connection to what's being portrayed on the page by way of having the tools. pre-op or non-op (hysterectomy or prosthetic penis) and going off hrt or preserving your eggs give us the ability to conceive. we are still trans and even in some cases men. being pregnant does not take away the experience of being a man.
cis means cisgender. cis as in normal or rather on this side, if you want to trace back to the Latin. it has never been a slur. in fact, I would think that you people would have been proud to think that you're the normal ones even though in many of our realities, being queer is the normal.
just as there can be further insight to and literary exploration of a world with new determinants in biology and categories to label people by, if you do not think that human imposed concepts of gender should be destroyed... then you do not truly understand how the separation of person into the binary dichotomy of man and woman is destructive. you do not understand the intersectionality that should always be present in femininity. remember: the nazis' FIRST book burning was the magnus hirschfeld clinic in 1933, the world's pioneering and largest trans centred clinic and research center. its now being mirrored in fascist America so remember, if they have no problem taking away a minorities right to exist (confiscated passports and birth certificates) and our bodily autonomy, then they sure as hell don't care about your body or your rights. we're harbingers of doom babe.
anyways sexual dimorphism is my most hated concept.
as a trans person im so proud to see this story exemplifing how omegaverse can be used brillantly to showcase the gap between sex and gender, and how it can be used as commentary because of that. this manga makes omegaverse feel fresh because to me instead of just seeing it as ironic that men are talking about women's struggles in reality, i also see it as a dystopian reality for me; what if i could pass as a man but my partners built in societal bias still equates me to a woman and the abject misogyny that comes with viewing women as merely a body to conceive future generations ? omegaverse is a unique world that can put on spotlight how feminism has always been interconnected with transgender rights/freedom, because both of our communities not only intersect but understand each other.
sorry if this is not written out well
edit 2025/5 because I read a trans guy's guide for cis authors and I was thinking about what omegaverse story is the most well done/doesn't use the ability to conceive and/or having a front hole as a fetish and came back to this story:
dear cis people, I have never been ashamed to have been a woman and my transness will always be linked with that experience. my femininity will always be influenced by the experience of being a woman. with a genre of stories that is inexplicably linked to gender and thus the queerness of gender in and of itself, you cannot take away the value and importance of trans insight into the genre. especially when we are uniquely the ones who have more connection to what's being portrayed on the page by way of having the tools.
pre-op or non-op (hysterectomy or prosthetic penis) and going off hrt or preserving your eggs give us the ability to conceive. we are still trans and even in some cases men. being pregnant does not take away the experience of being a man.
cis means cisgender. cis as in normal or rather on this side, if you want to trace back to the Latin. it has never been a slur. in fact, I would think that you people would have been proud to think that you're the normal ones even though in many of our realities, being queer is the normal.
just as there can be further insight to and literary exploration of a world with new determinants in biology and categories to label people by, if you do not think that human imposed concepts of gender should be destroyed... then you do not truly understand how the separation of person into the binary dichotomy of man and woman is destructive. you do not understand the intersectionality that should always be present in femininity. remember: the nazis' FIRST book burning was the magnus hirschfeld clinic in 1933, the world's pioneering and largest trans centred clinic and research center. its now being mirrored in fascist America so remember, if they have no problem taking away a minorities right to exist (confiscated passports and birth certificates) and our bodily autonomy, then they sure as hell don't care about your body or your rights. we're harbingers of doom babe.
anyways sexual dimorphism is my most hated concept.