@TopGyaru The fans of both of these works do not just passively read these stories; they actively discuss gender dynamics, create fan art, & build inclusive safe spaces around the characters, which unfortunately also hundreds of trans that refuse to accept their biological sex reality
@TopGyaru Both Thomas Fischbach's Twokinds and this anime Chainsmoker Cat thrive on platforms like Reddit, Discord, and Patreon, where the furry fandom and LGBTQ+ communities heavily overlap.
@TopGyaru In Twokinds comic deals directly with Natani's discomfort with her physical form (dysphoria) and her journey toward coming out to be eventually a accept her girl identity & not her trans male identity
@TopGyaru In Twokinds, it features Natani, a transgender male even though she's actually a girl. Her backstory involves a magical mind-link that complicates her perception of self, but the narrative explicitly treats her trans male identity as valid, even though she's not a male at all
@Catgirl_Jesus@TopGyaru Both the creators of Chainsmoker Cat and creators within adult furry spaces take a traditionally "cute" trope (a catgirl or an anthropomorphic animal) and deliberately inject it with raw, adult, and counter-culture behaviors
@Catgirl_Jesus@TopGyaru Even though Chainsmoker Cat is published in a standard Japanese seinen magazine, its localized western release has intensely targeted the exact same audience which also includes LGBTQ furries
@Catgirl_Jesus@TopGyaru LGBTQ furries such as those who are fans of Twokinds, which also contain human-animal hybrids like one of the characters named Raine, a Human/ Wolf Keidran
@happymizorechan I've seen that tail positioned before from Thomas Fischbach's LGBTQ webcomic Twokinds sketches, which is another reason why this anime reminds from that kind of thing
@Nyxianne_@TopGyaru I would say anyone who has thing for LGBTQ furries such as those who are fans of Twokinds, which also contain human-animal hybrids like one of the characters named Raine, a Human/ Wolf Keidran