It would be good if it didn't have romance and just focused on the social construct stuffs. It feels like I'm reading filler chapters with a teeny tiny bit of lore sometimes if I'm lucky.
I feel really touched by this manhwa because I guess I'm also in a situation like this but I'm a transman it just feels like people are trying to force you to get into a stereotype men wear boyish clothes and do boyish things and women were feminine clothes and wear feminine things. Why can't people just do what they want I like dressing up in feminine and manly clothes and do stuff that I like. I've always been this way and I just don't get people who say we should always follow the stereotype just let people like the things they like
51/? Big guy likes pink and cute things since young but becomes self conscious about it because of others. He splits from his childhood friends and changes into adulthood. He eventually gets surrounded by other untrad people and even develops a crush on an older aggressive tomboy. He's still trying to deny that part of himself but is slowly getting signs of why he should accept all of himself, his interests, and the people who make him happy.
Man I'm so desperate for more. Does anyone here know korean + would be willing to translate this from the raws? I'll buy them, clean, and typeset. I just don't want to butcher it through google translate if I don't have to. Msg me if so!
Meet Aimu Hanamichi, a young man who towers just over 2m10cm tall but has a heart as soft as a teddy bear. He constantly battles stereotypes and the harsh judgements of others. Will Aimu learn to love himself the way he is, will he change, or will he drown in the pressure and misery of all the misconceptions surrounding him?