@wara_nai@toriyamai But even if the term isn't directly used on trans women often, the sentiment of how the term is often used, even if unintentional, matchs some of the fear mongering about trans women.
Of us being "fake women" tricking men (and lesbians) into thinking we're "real women", a trap.
@wara_nai@toriyamai The use of it as a direct slur towards trans women is rare but it has been around for quite some time.
It's more often been used to undercut trans readings of characters like Bridget(Guilty Gear) or Mahiro(onimai), treating these readings as lesser or baseless.
@asahibetsu I would say it depends on how the characters see themselves and eachother.
Is it two boys who just enjoy dressing femininely.
Or is there a deeper longing to become more girly in general.