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Transjitter: Ibitsu na Karada · review

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Top reader Oct 24, 2021 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
8 /10

**Spoilers** Manga was Discontinued. This manga is a more realistic and dark telling of the classic gender swap trope. Our main male character Shun is gay NOT transgender, so when he's turned into a female, his reaction is that of disgust, terror and repulsion. I appreciated this greatly as it set a clear difference between sexuality and gender identity, something I feel that often gets overlooked in gender swap stories. To contrast his reaction ,were given Yuka, our female lead. Yuka was gender swapped into a male but seemingly is fine, at least on the surface. It's told to us that Yuka has a hard timeadmitting she's in a hard situation or needs help, instead she fixates on Shun and how she can help him. Yamagichi is our 2nd male lead, he's the only main character that doesn't gender swap but instead is trying to deal with his feelings for Yuka. Now that Yuka is a male, it throws into question how Yamagichi feels about her.

Overall, a excellent story that ended too soon. I wish this manga had time to reach its full protentional but nonetheless I'm thankful for the small look into this world.

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