![]() ![]() I'm not calling it high literature, but it has elements I'm often hard-pressed to find in other media as a whole, let alone anime and manga. It's a genre written by men and women in seemingly equal amounts, and all purist Gender Benders seem to have the same common themes of breaking down gender stereotypes and judging people purely based on character. The genre combines genuine curiosity with a sort of humble humanizing of the sexes, all while maintaining a slight undertone of unforced erotica. ![]() Is he the only one changing? Do his friends or family change with him? Are there girls changing into guys as well? And one fun thing about the genre is that the story completely changes depending on the circumstances of this alteration:ĭoes the protag become a girl for a minute? An hour? A day? Month? Year? Forever?Ĭan he change back and forth? Can he do so at will? Does it happen when he least expects it? ![]() I think every man, at some point or another, has wondered what it would be like to be a girl. Nozomu Nozomi, being somewhat fanservicey on its own anyway, is a prime piece of supporting evidence for this claim. I've said before that Gender Bender is the king of fanservice genres, and I will continue to say it every time I have the opportunity. ![]()
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