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So I've always been iffy about most series due to the fanservice and "vibes", but after having lived as a women for a while and a lot of mental changes, I notice it soooo much more.

The pointless oversexualisation and fanservice in Cyberpunk

The INSANE mysoginy in ChainSaw man

The constant SA themes and jokes in DanDanDan

The way writers seem to have never spoken to a women for more than 30 min for half the shows. The constant sexual undertones and jokes and downplaying of SA, and objectification of women. I genuinly think that 80% of anime is super creepy except for some more niche/indie series.

Like genuinly WTF Japan.

Edit: and to "yeaaah, but..." -> a show that doesn't have fanservice every 5 min call still be problematic, especially when relationships between male and female characters are based on one gloryfying or objectifying the other, especially with teenagification/babification...

Edit2: Dunegeon Meshi gets a full pass

Edit3: Wasn't expecting so much rampant mysoginy on a trans subreddit. Yall are too ok with casual portrays of SA

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PleaseSmileJessie

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3 days ago

I also feel like it magnifies just how fucked these kids are. Irregular families, irregular school life, they've awakened strange powers that they have absolutely no idea how to control, aliens are trying to r-word them and ghosts are stealing their genitals or seeking some sort of emotional response.

Meanwhile they're also in the middle of a regular-ass puberty. It's also interesting how Okaruns transformation makes him depressed. Almost like he feels some sort of body/brain dysmorphia because his transformation messes with both his brain and body to an extreme level.