Localforeigner
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So this is a genre I just don't get. Like what is the point? What is the benefit to the writer? What is it about them that appeals?
You don't need to be a girl for that homieIf i got turned into a girl, the first thing i'd go do isget DICKED by an Astolfo-sized donger
It's nice to have characters portray the doubts you have. As a GB writer I just like writing it since it gives me a lot more freedomSo this is a genre I just don't get. Like what is the point? What is the benefit to the writer? What is it about them that appeals?
I don't read them, but my guess is it's about uncovering the mysteries of higher dimensions or something.So this is a genre I just don't get. Like what is the point? What is the benefit to the writer? What is it about them that appeals?
that or the writer just has gender dysphoria and wants to escape reality....................................Have you ever wanted to be someone else? Have you ever wondered what life would be like from their perspective, in a body different from your own? Or maybe there were times when you wished you could physically change something about yourself, like being taller or shorter?
At least in terms of wish fulfillment, Gender Bender is often about exploring those kinds of ideas, usually through the eyes of a character who ends up in an... unfamiliar body one way or another. Of course, the spotlight tends to shine on primary and secondary sex characteristics and their unmistakable differences, but there is far more to living life as the opposite sex than just what's between the legs (i.e. How would other people in society act around you?). As an observer, you can vicariously experience life "on the other side" for comedy, eroticism, or maybe even something on a deeper psychological level.
Also, I'll just leave this here...
Types and Styles of Gender Bender
For purely research purposes of course, I have analyzed Gender Bender stories across various media and attempted to categorize different types of Gender Bender for fellow 'scholars' out there. :blob_wink: I've had this idea for a while, and now with some inspiration from LotsChrono and his...forum.scribblehub.com
If it's done correctly, gender bender is a genre that keeps giving. Lighter levels of GB (like playing VR as another gender) can be used for comedic misunderstandings or more believable double identities, and transformation can be used to explore gender as a theme and/or set up some (tasteful) humour about gender roles.
And all that is only scratching the surface.
In transgender fiction, it typically acts as wish fulfillment and/or as a means for a character to realise they're trans.
However, if used too lazily or without attention to detail, it's easy to make your GB elements pointless or even downright offensive. It goes south pretty quickly if you reinforce/uphold gender stereotypes instead of properly highlighting them, too.
I have gender bender in one of my stories. The objective in mine is that I didn't like the concept of always being reincarnated as your own gender. I mean, there ought to be a 50% chance of being either gender, right?
So, I made a cast of 4 characters who are all reincarnated with their memories. 2 male and 2 female. Thing is, 1 male and 1 female member of the group were both the opposite genders in their previous lives. So, that's all 4 possible combinations you can have. (male to male, female to female, male to female, and female to male.)
That was my premise anyway.
For a more serious explanation as to the origin of the popularity behind gender-benders, it is due to a phenomenon within the male sexuality that ancient Greeks were very well aware of. I forget the term that they gave it, but the term roughly translates to "love of oneself as a woman." In other words, it's some kind of strange fetish for men where they actually get turned on from imagining themselves as a woman.
This is a concept that has largely resurfaced today amid the transgender debate, because this is a very real phenomenon within cysgender men. However, if the awareness of this phenomenon is not well known, then it's possible that these men could be convinced they are actually transgender women. Cases like these make up a lot of the instances among those who transition to female and then transition back to male when they realize they were not really transgender. And, there's a lot of regret attached of course due to the destruction of their sexual functions. Admittedly, most with this fetish are able to realize well before attempting a transition that they aren't really trans women, so it never goes that far, but there are a few (usually among those who are ludicrously wealthy enough to not be forced to slow down and think about it due to the monetary constraints.)
Anyway, the popularity of the gender bender genre which is primarily dominated with male-to-female gender bending seems to indicate that this phenomenon is a lot more prevalent than most people would care to admit. I think the most likely scenario is that it is latent in most cases, but the increasing prevalence of the gender bender genre since Ranma 1/2 introduced the concept has likely awoken those who were already of a disposition to turn that way. And so, it kinda perpetuates itself.
Thank you so much. Like legitimately, it infuriates me when someone reincarnated like a dozen times but always as the same sex. Such b.s. Or like they reincarnate as current animals/species altogether but they are only ever male/female
But yeah I mostly just really like trans narratives because I'm trans lol. And it's nice to read about other people exploring their gender because it's pretty complicated. Like there's a reason why people spend so much time questioning different aspects of their identity. We are ever changing beings in a constant state of transience and growth, there is no permanent state of self.
And reading/watching characters grow and discover different aspects of who they are as a central part of the narrative is pretty powerful. Especially when it's something as easily taken for granted as gender (and gender expression). Which makes for a solid premise in character driven stories, who doesn't like a little character growth and healing.![]()
Not trying to sell you any dick.So this is a genre I just don't get. Like what is the point? What is the benefit to the writer? What is it about them that appeals?
Well, I personally don't like some of the more repetitive takes on the genre. In my own writing, I usually focus on it not being a fetish story, as it usually is, but a story about self discovery, on the individual's reaction to becoming the opposite gender.So this is a genre I just don't get. Like what is the point? What is the benefit to the writer? What is it about them that appeals?
So hopefully I don't sound weird bringing this up, but I am one of these people. I don't know how prevalent the kink/fetish is, but it doesn't seem terribly uncommon. I try to show restraint with it.I have gender bender in one of my stories. The objective in mine is that I didn't like the concept of always being reincarnated as your own gender. I mean, there ought to be a 50% chance of being either gender, right?
So, I made a cast of 4 characters who are all reincarnated with their memories. 2 male and 2 female. Thing is, 1 male and 1 female member of the group were both the opposite genders in their previous lives. So, that's all 4 possible combinations you can have. (male to male, female to female, male to female, and female to male.)
That was my premise anyway.
For a more serious explanation as to the origin of the popularity behind gender-benders, it is due to a phenomenon within the male sexuality that ancient Greeks were very well aware of. I forget the term that they gave it, but the term roughly translates to "love of oneself as a woman." In other words, it's some kind of strange fetish for men where they actually get turned on from imagining themselves as a woman.
This is a concept that has largely resurfaced today amid the transgender debate, because this is a very real phenomenon within cysgender men. However, if the awareness of this phenomenon is not well known, then it's possible that these men could be convinced they are actually transgender women. Cases like these make up a lot of the instances among those who transition to female and then transition back to male when they realize they were not really transgender. And, there's a lot of regret attached of course due to the destruction of their sexual functions. Admittedly, most with this fetish are able to realize well before attempting a transition that they aren't really trans women, so it never goes that far, but there are a few (usually among those who are ludicrously wealthy enough to not be forced to slow down and think about it due to the monetary constraints.)
Anyway, the popularity of the gender bender genre which is primarily dominated with male-to-female gender bending seems to indicate that this phenomenon is a lot more prevalent than most people would care to admit. I think the most likely scenario is that it is latent in most cases, but the increasing prevalence of the gender bender genre since Ranma 1/2 introduced the concept has likely awoken those who were already of a disposition to turn that way. And so, it kinda perpetuates itself.
So this is a genre I just don't get. Like what is the point? What is the benefit to the writer? What is it about them that appeals?
The most thing I want to see from gender-bender story is how it suppose to HIT you on the face. A few years back, I played MMORPG with a female character. In my country, there is a pervasive culture that the young male is supposed to be brash and outgoing. Even for the introvert (since the screen supposedly shields them from social anxiety). When they play, they would splutter these god-awful slangs which I could only translate as bro and dude.
Now the female gamer which consists of 10-20% of the population has this subtle shift in what I would call minority-modified-behavior. Basically, people would behave differently if their particular demography is a minority in a given setting. I see it's played with my fellow men in my faculty (mine is a female majority), with how my cousin behave in a family meeting, and now I see it in the game I played
In that game. Female players tend to be reserved. Abstaining from male-based slang (like bro, dudes, etc) and even shift how they laugh (like for example if guys laugh by using ROFL most girls will do haha or LOL). This subtle context makes identifying the likelihood of someone being female gamer playing female character is quite doable. Particularly if the guy behind it (male gamer playing female character), only done so for dress-up and waifu-claiming instead of catfishing.
My personality is a bit reserved. And in my youth, I hold undeserved contempt for slang. This was carried over to the game and spoke in normal, measured tones. So, when I start using a female character. A cute one if I might add. Guy left and right begins hitting me.
Several were direct (read: horny bastard) that ask my Friendster/Facebook page (this is the 2000s). Others were subtle, trying to get to know me when we're having post-hunting/farming talks. I of course, never bother correcting them. Since they're the ones who assume my gender (lol). But from those years I finally understand what it means to be sexually harassed (virtually of course), why women keep pushing the pendulum of gender affirmative action so hard. Because it's uncomfortable! A freaking stranger came at you and act like they had power over you! Like somehow a dangling piece of genital entitles you privilege over the other. And even though you're only speaking politely with occasional haha because what your conversation partner is actually funny, it was interpreted as FLIRTING!
This. This is what I want to be explored in gender-bender. How the drunken patron at adventurer guild leers at you. How suddenly people disregard your opinion. How were you offered no sympathy for trouble befell you. How you are told to man up, even though you considered to walk to that seaside cliff and just jump. How your tears portrayed as weakness. How you're expected to cook for everyone.
All of this matters and not just how painful the menses are. Or I don't know, stupid things like sudden erection or panic at morning wood. And when that blurb was over, after the laugh recede. Everyone (excluding your party mate who knows you better) just treats you like the other gal/guy on which your soul based on. Like the gender-bender tag doesn't even matter!
/rant
That's my take I think.