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Trans Megathread for the Week of May 19th, 2025 to May 25th, 2025 - SeaBed (visual novel) + Handsome Girl and Crossdressing Boy (suggestive/R18+?) + BonnieBugsy's "Ranma Lazuli" fanfic series

Made this one somewhat last minute, but here goes- my reccomendations for this week are a yuri "mystery" VN that's near and dear to my heart (that goes into processing grief) though it's been a while since I last played it, and a cute and sloppy (not bad sloppy) manga about crossdressing (and if you ask me is honestly at least kinda genderfuckery).

I figured I'd also add BonnieBugsy's "Ranma Lazuli" fanfic series (available on Ao3) to make it a triple feature because why the hell not. The two fics I can recommend (not having completed the other large fic yet though I'm sure it would deserve equal recommendation) are pretty near and dear to me as well.


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  • i run one of those websites to test yourself for

    <thing>

    by answering questions and it got popular on twitter. saw a 4chan thread about it, scrolled it... and saw someone greentext this:

    <thing>

    """test"""
    Questions are literally "do you just do

    <things that are typical of thing>

    "

    ...

    like. is it my fault you're a dumbass? 😭 am I supposed to ask like what color are your shoes???

    • Apparently there are some highly indicative questions where if you answer yes or no most people would then answer yes or no to further questions (weird way to phrase it, I'll give an example and also this is limited pretty much to the cultural mileu of white college students in mostly Anglosphere countries and probably only USA/Canada)

      Anyway, the example: apparently if you like mayonnaise, you are more likely to be open to most foods - contrariwise people who don't like mayonnaise tend to be pickier eaters. Also apparently if you like the taste of beer, you're more open to riskier behaviour. I dunno why or how to verify because I heard this all like 10 years ago lol.

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