User talk:Miraishougeki

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! (This is an automated message generated after your first edit here.) Yyp (talk) 21:35, March 17, 2016 (UTC)

RE: Giselle and Charlotte
Hey there, welcome to Bleach Wiki!! Ok firstly, Giselle identifies herself as a female, she refers to her body in a feminine way and her friends refer to her as a female. Thus she is more likely a transgender or transsexual woman who was born male. Charlotte, on the other hand, does not refer to himself as a female, wherein lies the difference. He dresses, in what some would call an effeminate fashion and behaves in this way too, but no character refers to him as a female and he does not speak about himself as if he was a woman. He does not express himself in ways the world assigns to masculine but he also does not refer to himself as a female (ie at one point Giselle refers to herself getting aroused in the way in which female experience arousal and not men) and thus cannot be considered a transgender or transsexual woman until this is done. Now we do not know which Giselle is, but we know that her gender identity is that of a female and she was born male. Gender is a social construct, sex is biological. Hope this helps you understand the difference. See here for some differences in identity.
 * Hi again. Ok you can be whatever you want to be you can be Gender Queer for all I know. However, Giselle does get offended when she is referred to as a male and therein lies the difference. As a character, although fictional, she gets incensed when referred to as a male person or a man. So within this fictional universe, it is factual to list her gender as a female because that is what she identifies herself as. She gets offended when referred to her birth sex. You can "college campus" it or whatever all you like, I'm not offended by this character on a page, I just know what she does and does not identify as and I accept that. Thanks.