The Gender of Mona Lisa - Vol. 3 Ch. 11 - Just Like Usual

Don’t worry, you’ll get ‘em next time truck-san.

Maybe the genderless people all die young because they get sick and tired of their friends constantly making passes at them.
 
I'm pretty sure that the character at the end of the chapter is the same person who saved Hinase. Similar hair, backpack, and cardigan. If that speech bubble that says "you only sustained minor injuries" wasn't in the way, we'd see if they also had the same hairclip. Avoiding using gender pronouns here because you really can't dismiss the possibility that person is another genderless, since you know, the story so far.
 
Seriously I'm rooting for Ritsu
I just feel like Hinase is responsible for having Ritsu turning into a female

Sure Shiori is cool but man I feel guilty for Ritsu. Males can like cute things. But it's Hinase's past actions that influenced her so
 
@32oiru

Eh, I wouldn’t say that. In the Ritsu flashback, it was clear that although she had some boyish tendencies, she clearly felt uncomfortable with being gendered male. Every time others insisted she would become a boy, she felt troubled. Only when Hinase gendered her as a girl did she feel relieved. It seems to me like it was less Hinase turning Ritsu. Rather, Hinase was the only one who new her enough to confirm her own preference despite her boyish tendencies.
 
Did anyone else hear that dramatic violin on the last page?

But seriously tho... Probably they are "genderless," or something else like "OMG, there are older nonbinary people, they just had to fit into heteronormative society instead of just being themselves, and this is a universal thing, and oh look, the reason you haven't heard about them throughout history is because they all join a secret society, a secret society that has never been leaked, because they are an order of Assassins who protect the world from the evil Templars oh wait wrong convoluted fictional conspiracy."
 

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