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    Fukakai na Boku no Subete o - Vol. 5 Ch. 25

    @Walter_vi_Britannia "They" is the gender neutral pronoun. It is used for nonbinary people because it isn't gendered like he or she is. When speaking about someone that you do not know the gender of you also use "they".
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    Fukakai na Boku no Subete o - Vol. 5 Ch. 25

    @Walter_vi_Britannia Mogumo is nonbinary (aka, not a boy nor a girl). Generally in English, as they have not stated otherwise, their pronouns would be they/them rather than he/him or she/her. In Japanese, pronouns don't really exist which is why that stuff isn't really said but given how vocal...
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    Fukakai na Boku no Subete o - Vol. 5 Ch. 26

    @PanicTears Yeah, I know, I called them out for their crap in the main comments of the manga last month. It's annoying seeing such blatant transphobia every month. @Suerte13 The dad may feel like he's just trying to do the right thing in his own eyes, and he may think in to himself that he is...
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    Fukakai na Boku no Subete o - Vol. 5 Ch. 26

    I enjoy how the dad got some backstory showing in part why he is like this but very much not justifying his actions, he is still entirely a garbage person. When Sakura was given backstory and reasoning, it did justify her acting in the way that she did and it was done really well since she is a...
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    Fukakai na Boku no Subete o

    I am sorry to everyone else here for the stupidly long post, but I think that ignorance should be met with a full factual rebuttal so that it can be stopped and prevented from spreading. @smolbaka Chapter 22/23: If you have yet to see any indication at all of gender dysphoria in this manga I...
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    Fukakai na Boku no Subete o

    @smolbaka Here is an interview done a few months ago with Konayama Kata, the mangaka of this manga, in which he discusses creating the manga and the characters. Including how Mogumo came to be after learning about non-binary people and their experiences, and talking with them...
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