(Contains h*rassment) If there's a single manga I would recommend to FTM trans individuals, it'll be this. The story is realistic, filled with information, and has a happy ending for the FTM MC. Genuinely felt like crying after this, please check it out ! !
A beautiful autobiography about a MTF girlie and her husband going through trials and turbulation to reach happily ever after <3
"FTM ML and gay MC navigate a prejudice world, accepting that they are the "villians" of society. I really liked this one, the homophobia and struggles of accepting yourself are pretty realistic as they fight for the right to accept themselves. :D
(Contains r*pe) BL with FTM crossdresser ML, and the story is so relatable, especially the notes of gender confusion and identity crisis. I could literally see myself in the ML Arima, despite being MTF. Totally recommend it for the happily ever after!
FTM MC (badass lawyer, by the way) recounts the story of coming out to his best friend and also chooses to continue being who he really is. It's such a shame that this story is so short, but it accurately shows that transgender people can be normal people in society too ! ! :D
2 crossdressers becoming friends, and accepting they like what they like. This is so fluffy, I love it so much! !
(Contains s*icide) FTM MC who continuously struggles with romance and his identity until the very end. A very tragic but well done story that shows how trans people were not understood in the past
FTM MC creates a fashion brand with his friends, while struggling with the prejudices of being transgender. There is another X-gender/non-binary character in this story too ! ! A lot of people hyped this manga up, but I feel like it doesn't live up to the high standard for me personally. :')
A very fluffy auto-biography about MC living with her MTF partner. It's such good representation and includes autism representation from the MC as well !
The story is about a girl MC who has a crush on her MTF friend. This story was so cute and beautifully drawn ! ! The friends were so helpful as well. My only nitpick is that the "who-loves-who" connections can get pretty confusing near the end, but it's a good story ! !
Haikei, Seken-sama.