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(Anonymous) 2013-08-04 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)But that's probably because in one of my fandoms, people are acting as if the trans*headcanon is canon.
I don't blame them completely because the canon was ambiguous at first, but I keep seeing people who have read the source material up to date and they keep insisting that that character is *trans.
Despite, you know, the fact he already said he thinks of himself as guy and we have seen him several times pretty comfortable as a guy. There's no gender dyphoria, doubts or anything.
Some few people are saying the character could be *trans an being in denial, which is at least a plausible theory based on some few details (though I keep thinking him being genderfluid would make more sense...), but still... there are just too many people acting as if it was canon and the fandom is too small to avoid them completely.
I just hope they don't start attacking the people who don't agree with them and ranting about the right pronouns.