Bokura no Hentai
Alt Names: | ぼくらのへんたい हमारे परिवर्तन Dönüşümümüz Nuestra Perversión Nuestra Transformación Nuestras Anormalidades Our birthplace Our Perversion Our Transformation Vår Transformasjon |
Author: | Fumi Fumiko |
Artist: | Fumi Fumiko |
Genres: | Drama Gender Bender Psychological Romance School Life Seinen Shounen Ai |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | Three boys in junior-high who cross-dress because of differing reasons meet each other through a cross-dressing community website, and decide to meet up in real life. "Parou" started cross-dressing because he wanted to attract a heterosexual boy he liked. "Marika" is transgender and identifies as female. Lastly, "Yui" is an antagonistic boy who adopted the persona of his older sister after her death. In contrast to Parou and Marika, Yui is sorely disappointed at the meeting. Epilogue: http://bato.to/comic/_/comics/bokura-no-hentai-boku-tabun-hentai-doujinshi-r19102 |
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And when people says their view of someone's particular gender, they speak of the SEX, not the gender problem. I know that it's frustrating but that's how it is. You can change the way you view other people, but you cannot force others to think the way you do unless you convince them. As for Marika's gender issues, it'd be best to just state that her sex is male despite her gender is female. IT'S VERY DEBATABLE to determine whether to CALL someone by their gender or their sex.
Read this article that definites the border of homosexuality and transgendering(YES IT'S DEBATABLE whether TGs are homosexuals if they like someone with the same sex but of the opposite gender):
http://japanyouqu.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-100.html
Also, search for an article with "Danann Tyler"(a TG MTF girl who became aware of her condition when she was 4...or 6?). In the whole article, they used to call her with the male pronoun but switched to the female pronoun later in the article in order to highlight her families' of the little girl's disorder(even though I really hate how they use the word disorder to describe a person's psyche).
In this case of how I view it, it would be more appropriate to use the female pronoun for Marika(that's an US case... but maybe not for the Japanese....and the others cultures). So it would be appropriate to call Marika a girl (even though most would NOT accept it). It's just culture education difference issues.
Surprisingly adult themes given the art and the feel of story, it's very good. And there's already yaoi content without Marika being involved.
Just check the genres next time around. It obviously doesn't list ecchi or the like, not even romance... ^^; Manga have some very odd and unrelated names sometimes, it's not something to go by. xD