Yamato's gender is discussed but
I'm curious as do Japanese fans see Yamato as "trans" or is she considered a woman there as well and all.
So what's it seen over there?
A better question, do Japan even has the pronouns movement?
As I recall that is a something the LGBTQ+ is pushing for.
It's there a LGBTQ+ movement on Japan? I always felt like that the movement was a western thing, I don't recall something like that on Japan, who is still is very conservative.
A better question, do Japan even has the pronouns movement?
As I recall that is a something the LGBTQ+ is pushing for.
It's there a LGBTQ+ movement on Japan? I always felt like that the movement was a western thing, I don't recall something like that on Japan, who is still is very conservative.
She has a coochie, big af boobs, cute feminine face, cute feminine voice, feminine hair, high estrogen body, cute feminine personality, always get represented as a woman in all female covers and last, but not least... SHE IS A BIOLOGICAL WOMAN.
She has a coochie, big af boobs, cute feminine face, cute feminine voice, feminine hair, high estrogen body, cute feminine personality, always get represented as a woman in all female covers and last, but not least... SHE IS A BIOLOGICAL WOMAN.
She has a coochie, big af boobs, cute feminine face, cute feminine voice, feminine hair, high estrogen body, cute feminine personality, always get represented as a woman in all female covers and last, but not least... SHE IS A BIOLOGICAL WOMAN.
It never felt right to me to refer to Yamato as "She". This has nothing to do with Yamato's gender, but instead of Oden's gender. Yamato is trying to perfectly assimilate into his role as Oden. Therefore, it wouldn't make sense to refer to Kozuki Oden as "she".
Up until now I've only been using they/them pronouns to refer to Yamato in discussions, but after this realisation I'm confident Yamato should only be called the he/him pronouns in honor of Oden and his sacrifice.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.