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These characters typically maintain a traditionally masculine or "bishonen" (beautiful boy) aesthetic, distinguishing the genre from "futanari," which typically features female characters with male genitalia. 2. Common Themes and Tropes

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FTM , Transgender , Tomgirl (occasionally), and Masculine Female (though the latter refers to a different trope). distinguishing the genre from "futanari

While the term originated in fetish communities, many contemporary creators use this anatomy to explore stories about transgender men. cuntboy manga

In more explicit or "niche" works, the focus is often on the physical contrast between the character's masculine appearance and their reproductive anatomy. 3. Cultural Context and Popularity