I will give any story with LGBTQ+ themes a chance, but this one has a number of issues. Would not recommend it as an educational tool. Like, to begin with, it was weird af that the blonde girl randomly undressed and came on to the other girl in the first chapter while holding her thing. Predatory af, and bad trans rep imo. Trans people are more likely to be *victims* of sexual harassment, but they (especially trans girls) are usually depicted as the perpetrators in fiction. Also, the world may not be ready to hear this, but there is no fundamental difference between bisexuality and pansexuality. There are plenty of bisexuals without gender preferences. Pansexuality is just a subset of bisexuality, and whether someone without gender preferences chooses to identify with one label or the other is just that, a choice. It's like saying squares and rectangles are two completely different things - the only truth is that every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square.
I will give any story with LGBTQ+ themes a chance, but this one has a number of issues. Would not recommend it as an educational tool. Like, to begin with, it was weird af that the blonde girl randomly undressed and came on to the other girl in the first chapter while holding her thing. Predatory af, and bad trans rep imo. Trans people are more likely to be *victims* of sexual harassment, but they (especially trans girls) are usually depicted as the perpetrators in fiction. Also, the world may not be ready to hear this, but there is no fundamental difference between bisexuality and pansexuality. There are plenty of bisexuals without gender preferences. Pansexuality is just a subset of bisexuality, and whether someone without gender preferences chooses to identify with one label or the other is just that, a choice. It's like saying squares and rectangles are two completely different things - the only truth is that every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square.