Board Thread:Improvements and Issues/@comment-4551377-20170919195839/@comment-957629-20170919202826

There's a marked difference between having characteristic attitudes and behaviours that are usually assigned to the female sex and identifying as a female. Giselle on the other hand reacts angrily when her sex at birth is pointed out to her in Chapter 588. Giselle says that her arousal was wet or moist in Chapter 589 which is something that happens to females and not men. She then gets angry when Yumichika refutes this again. She clearly identifies and presents as a female/woman given her words and actions in the series. This is not about political correctness, as the article states she that her sex is (or was) male at birth. This is how Kubo made her and this is how she will be labelled. We have already made this clear before, we don't want any of this "SJW" or "anti-SJW" rhetoric here, this is not the place for it. The article states both what she presents herself as and what she was born as. It's factual as it is. If you read those discussions you would know where the referenced facts (within the Bleach universe) come from. I am not about to allow a massive argument to be had over this as the reasons were made clear and if proof later comes out that Giselle identifies as male and just has an alter ego then fine but nothing else has been presented except for things we have already referenced in the article.
 * Yumichika behaves in what tradition tells us is an "effeminate way" but he does not talk about himself in a female way.