Some Japanese series are rather ridiculous about this, yes. You get a trap character with boobs, hips, legs, face, and voice that can't belong to anyone other than a woman, to the point that their "trapness" is an informed attribute only - there is literally nothing that could possibly hint to them being a man, as even the shape of their anatomy makes any kind of trapness, even accounting for surgery, impossible.
Azazyel said: Some Japanese series are rather ridiculous about this, yes. You get a trap character with boobs, hips, legs, face, and voice that can't belong to anyone other than a woman, to the point that their "trapness" is an informed attribute only - there is literally nothing that could possibly hint to them being a man, as even the shape of their anatomy makes any kind of trapness, even accounting for surgery, impossible.
Why this is so is a mystery to me.
It's so they feel less guilty when they realize it's a dude. The less apparent a trap is, the more understanding others are going to be.
JakeBob said: It's so they feel less guilty when they realize it's a dude. The less apparent a trap is, the more understanding others are going to be.
There are times where the author can wounderfully pull it off and times where its a wall headbanger. If your familier with the happiness series, Jun is pulled off wounderfully without being a headbanger.
Azazyel said: Some Japanese series are rather ridiculous about this, yes. You get a trap character with boobs, hips, legs, face, and voice that can't belong to anyone other than a woman, to the point that their "trapness" is an informed attribute only - there is literally nothing that could possibly hint to them being a man, as even the shape of their anatomy makes any kind of trapness, even accounting for surgery, impossible.
Why this is so is a mystery to me.
Unless they were tricked by a genie when they wished to be the manliest man and ended up becoming the womanliest woman.