Talk:Tooru Mutsuki/@comment-178.164.157.148-20141213181351/@comment-178.164.157.148-20141213202846

Also, yes, in conservative societies, (not super liberal ones), people do treat females more kindly, not because they are weak, but because it's what the etiquette tells you to do. And in some societies, people treat woman like objects. But, I don't want to talk about that, it just makes me angry. tl;dr people have different standards. (Also, crossdressers are pretty common in Japan, even more in anime, so if this manga wasn't this serious about sensitive subjects, I would be 100% sure Mutsuki is actually a crossdresser.)

That's why in Murica, if you say suck a dick to your female friend jokingly, its fine, but if you say something like that in Japan, you are a giant asshole.

I said Sasaki wouldn't say don't complain to your superior to a woman, because it's a little bit rude in Japan. In Murica, it might be nothing. It has nothing to do with sexism.

You might call your male friend "dickbag", but you don't call your female friend "titbag". Even if you're joking.

Also, don't call me a sexist, 1. I'm a woman. 2. I also prefer strong female characters (saw you like SnK, Annie, Mikasa, Ymir remind you of anything?). Don't call me a homophobe, I have several homo ships (yes this doesn't sound too serious). Yet again, SnK, Ymir and Historia-Christa. I also heavily believe Tsukiyama has gone gay for Kaneki. I also acknowledge (I totally spelled it wrong didn't I?) that trans people have little to none representation in media, because homosexuals and crossdressers are more popular, and I also understand that this might be a sensitive subject to a real trans person, causing that person to be a little more biased, active, sensitive in the topic. I know what it feels like, being in a minority, some people treating you like shit. I, as a fat, and rather bad looking person, have some insight in this, even if I'm not homo,trans, black, spanish, asian, etc.

Defending your ideals is never wrong (not never but yknow what I mean), but making people with good intentions look bad just because you disagree is not good.