"I can't believe I have breasts!" the newly-breasted breasthaver boobed chestfully. "I hope nobody trips and falls straight into them!"
Yeah, but those ones tend to be pretty obvious that its comedy. Its more about the ones who try to take themselves seriously, but ignore some of the bigger issues that come with attaching GBNot all genderbender have the need to touch on complex issues of identity, many are done for comedy and Ecchi.
Because people read them?We all know why these stories exist...
To be fair,Don't complain about those stories. Complain about the ones that are listed as Cross Dressing but somehow is also genderbender, those are the real baits![]()
That's the SH definition of gender bender.Definition:
Girls dressing up as guys, guys dressing up as girls. Guys turning into girls, girls turning into guys.
Why not both?Not all genderbender have the need to touch on complex issues of identity, many are done for comedy and Ecchi.

And this never happens."I can't believe I have breasts!" the newly-breasted breasthaver boobed chestfully. "I hope nobody trips and falls straight into them!"
this is exactly why i will never write GB. i am sure that i would not be able to do it right so better not to do it at all.Rule of thumb: if you can remove the initial sentences stating mc got Gender Bent, and just say mc was that gender all along, and nothing changes plot wise (ignoring Yuri/Yaoi) then that's GB used poorly
if i can ever get back into actually writing (and get some muse) i need to write a story like that some day.mercenary magical girls
Oh, OK, so.That reminds me: a lot of the surprise (to the MC) gender benders don't ever seem to deal with the whole getting-a-period thing.
For an average guy with no preparatory interest in transitioning, that could be traumatic in itself. And if they are unlucky, their first bought of PMs might leave them feeling like they are dying.
I know just enough about such things to not be surprised by what you described.Oh, OK, so.
We're a trans woman. We also have endometriosis.
It's not quite the same as having a full blown period from your uterus, but with HRT we do have a cycle, and (cn: gore)we did start passing endometrial clots and blood out of our urethra on a monthly basis.
Suffice it to say, you are not wrong at all.
Mind you, non-endomtriosis periods are much more mild, we're told.