Is it just me or yatora calling yuka-chan ryuji kinda doesn't make sense and annoys me a little, I get that they're frenemies but it feels like he's disrespectful towards their identity and it isn't addressed by anyone not even yuka themselves, Maybe I am overreacting but I thought that yuka getting away from theirs parents to establish boundaries and to live the life they want for themselves, only to be basically disrespected by one of their close friends doesn't really make much sense to me. I love yuka and yatora but this is something I can't overlook. Sorry if I am overreacting.
i'd like to think yuka is okay with him using their deadname? (would it count as a deadname?) with this manga having so many topics on self discovery and identity, it'd be weird for the writing to just disregard such a huge plot point, especially with yuka themself not saying anything
i'd like to think yuka is okay with him using their deadname? (would it count as a deadname?) with this manga having so many topics on self discovery and identity, it'd be weird for the writing to just disregar... Cere
Yeah Yuka doesn’t mind especially since they’re ok with others calling them he or a man, they don’t seem to care for how people refer to him/her as. If they did, he would have explicitly have said so a long time ago. He works at a bar too. Those scenes were especially apparent that she doesn’t care all that much. The deal with her parents was different.
you are not overreacting but we need to remember that crossdressing is widespread in japan (and has long history) and unless a person defines themselves as trans, most of the times they are going to be assumed a crossdresser... (though I think this is slowly changing)
It depends. Usually you should, but Yatora and Yuka have a certain understanding and closeness of each other, and seeing as Yuka doesn't look uncomfortable, I guess it's a pass for Yatora
A lot of people really hardcore read yuka as trans but yuka lines this out themself on how they are a gay man when they're both still going to cram school. yatora calls them ryuji because that is their "real" name, and the entire crux of that conversation is how yuka doesn't feel respcted or seen by anyone, but they and yatora share that bond not just because of this moment but because of how they see each other and themselves at the beach. so, at least canonically it is certainly not deadnaming. In fact if yuka were to later come out as trans in this manga I'm not certain they would use yuka since it is a nickname that distanced them from their peers.
I want the kind one to be the main personality, I hate asshole tops so so so much Also, he was chosen as a child ???? That's certainly something (I know sacrifices were chosen early so don't come for me but still)
Bro thinks he's light yagami, I hope older brother beats his ass when he finds out he was hypnotizing him and everyone around him just to manipulate him into liking him back
He ugly and deranged? He needs to die and samyeong needs to escape asap because what did he do to deserve this shit, author-nim just hates him, his wife and daughter are dead and now this psycho is targeting him
Is it just me or yatora calling yuka-chan ryuji kinda doesn't make sense and annoys me a little, I get that they're frenemies but it feels like he's disrespectful towards their identity and it isn't addressed by anyone not even yuka themselves, Maybe I am overreacting but I thought that yuka getting away from theirs parents to establish boundaries and to live the life they want for themselves, only to be basically disrespected by one of their close friends doesn't really make much sense to me. I love yuka and yatora but this is something I can't overlook. Sorry if I am overreacting.
i'd like to think yuka is okay with him using their deadname? (would it count as a deadname?) with this manga having so many topics on self discovery and identity, it'd be weird for the writing to just disregard such a huge plot point, especially with yuka themself not saying anything
Yeah Yuka doesn’t mind especially since they’re ok with others calling them he or a man, they don’t seem to care for how people refer to him/her as. If they did, he would have explicitly have said so a long time ago. He works at a bar too. Those scenes were especially apparent that she doesn’t care all that much. The deal with her parents was different.
Yuka-chan/ryuji it doesn't seem to matter to him
you are not overreacting but we need to remember that crossdressing is widespread in japan (and has long history) and unless a person defines themselves as trans, most of the times they are going to be assumed a crossdresser... (though I think this is slowly changing)
It depends. Usually you should, but Yatora and Yuka have a certain understanding and closeness of each other, and seeing as Yuka doesn't look uncomfortable, I guess it's a pass for Yatora
A lot of people really hardcore read yuka as trans but yuka lines this out themself on how they are a gay man when they're both still going to cram school. yatora calls them ryuji because that is their "real" name, and the entire crux of that conversation is how yuka doesn't feel respcted or seen by anyone, but they and yatora share that bond not just because of this moment but because of how they see each other and themselves at the beach. so, at least canonically it is certainly not deadnaming. In fact if yuka were to later come out as trans in this manga I'm not certain they would use yuka since it is a nickname that distanced them from their peers.