Talk:Tooru Mutsuki/@comment-173.51.123.20-20141110072138/@comment-10733658-20141110073407

For better or worse, people do tend to relate to fictional characters (especially ones with a similar trait) and how we see other fans treat that character can impact us.

As a woman, I might be bothered if I see sexist attitudes towards a female character I like. Because, as a woman, I deal with similar sentiments in the real world and fictional/fandom is supposed to be an escape from our daily stresses.

In the same manner, I'd imagine a Trans fan that sees people argue a Trans character is a woman because they haven't undergone surgery may feel bothered -- especially if they've faced similar arguments in real life, directed at them.

I do agree the insults (from BOTH sides) are getting overboard. It helps nothing to name-call and curse at each other. But honestly, there's that hypocrisy rearing its head when you yourself are name-calling others while telling them not to namecall.

This is indeed a wiki, and deals in facts. Our facts are a character with breasts, that states they want to be male and actively lives as one. Hence, "she's a girl" is factual incorrect since Identity is more significant to who a person is -- socially, mentally, and emotionally.