Hoshino
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Let's be real: most authors write gender-bender stories only because they're famous; only some of them write because of it as a trope.
I suppose they write it because cute girls doing cute things are popular, right? But no, there’s gender-bender romance disguised as BL or GL; they are just too afraid to write the actual thing. They gender-bend the male lead and have him fall in love with another male lead, which is just BL. Okay, their genders are opposite, but there still remains the same gender in the same person inside; only their bodies have changed, not their consciousness. Sure, the brain responds to the body's needs, but are you not the same person you were before? No, you aren't. The you that was the real you is gone; the one now is just another you, not exactly you. Yes, using this, you can explore themes like identity loss or self-discovery, and dynamics that you normally can't, unique character writing, or some stereotypes; however, only some of them do that.
And don't even get me started on those stories that just gender-bend the main character for no reason. Oh yeah, they turned into a female SCP, cool, but why female exactly? They don't even provide a reason; it could be anything else or not have a gender, in which case it’s just a cute girl. Let me tell you, those who write these are just doing it because it's popular (a lack of originality), or they just don't want to write a female main character, which I like to believe. It would be a whole other thing if the stories were actually good, but most of them are terrible slop that uses the same formula again. I know not all of them are terrible, and some of them are actually good, but I don't care.
I'm not asking why you write gender-bender stories or what purpose you have in writing such things, or what you think of this.
But I'm asking: why gender-bend the protagonist? WHY?
I suppose they write it because cute girls doing cute things are popular, right? But no, there’s gender-bender romance disguised as BL or GL; they are just too afraid to write the actual thing. They gender-bend the male lead and have him fall in love with another male lead, which is just BL. Okay, their genders are opposite, but there still remains the same gender in the same person inside; only their bodies have changed, not their consciousness. Sure, the brain responds to the body's needs, but are you not the same person you were before? No, you aren't. The you that was the real you is gone; the one now is just another you, not exactly you. Yes, using this, you can explore themes like identity loss or self-discovery, and dynamics that you normally can't, unique character writing, or some stereotypes; however, only some of them do that.
And don't even get me started on those stories that just gender-bend the main character for no reason. Oh yeah, they turned into a female SCP, cool, but why female exactly? They don't even provide a reason; it could be anything else or not have a gender, in which case it’s just a cute girl. Let me tell you, those who write these are just doing it because it's popular (a lack of originality), or they just don't want to write a female main character, which I like to believe. It would be a whole other thing if the stories were actually good, but most of them are terrible slop that uses the same formula again. I know not all of them are terrible, and some of them are actually good, but I don't care.
I'm not asking why you write gender-bender stories or what purpose you have in writing such things, or what you think of this.
But I'm asking: why gender-bend the protagonist? WHY?
There is true GB, but their is way too much fake GB. Mostly for popularity reasons.