Yui uses they/she?? They said they r trying to pass as a woman at school and were referred to with they/them pronouns!! I know they said they’re a femboy but they give such strong transfem energy! Anyone know that the word they used in Japanese is that was translated to “femboy”? Curious if it’s used differently in Japanese queer culture
Hi, it’s ‘otokonoko’ :) It’s literally “male-girl”, generally means a male that dresses or presents femininely, and while it can be used derogatorily yui doesn’t use it in that context
Hi, it’s ‘otokonoko’ :) It’s literally “male-girl”, generally means a male that dresses or presents femininely, and while it can be used derogatorily yui doesn’t use it in that context basedcat
Hi, it’s ‘otokonoko’ :) It’s literally “male-girl”, generally means a male that dresses or presents femininely, and while it can be used derogatorily yui doesn’t use it in that context basedcat
Yui uses they/she?? They said they r trying to pass as a woman at school and were referred to with they/them pronouns!! I know they said they’re a femboy but they give such strong transfem energy! Anyone know that the word they used in Japanese is that was translated to “femboy”? Curious if it’s used differently in Japanese queer culture