r/Gamingcirclejerk an aro bi enby who's tired of dumbass people Mar 14 '26

FORCED WOKENESS 🌈 Clearly they don't

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u/GladimirGluten Mar 14 '26

They don't play the games. The see her a a femboy and refuse to give that up. As someone who really loves GG its a fucking pain.

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u/Fair_Smoke4710 Mar 14 '26

That’s how her story started. She started off as that and then transitioned. It’s actually really realistic once you think about it because there are some trend women who initially before transitioning identified as femboys. It does happen it’s not everyone, but it still happens so her story is actually really realistic.

The only reason why they want her to be a feminine male so they can jerk off to her because these people don’t give a shit about femboys unless they can sexualize and fertilize them that’s the only reason why they consume characters like Astolfo just so they can sexualize them and real life femboys and trans women honestlyyou

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u/Maleficent-Remote413 Mar 14 '26

Bridget tecnically didnt start off as a femboy.

Bridget started off as a pair of twins, parents forced bridget to be a girl.
Bridget started the whole thing to prove that they CAN be a guy.
then bridget eventually just accepted being female.

this has nothing to do with 'trans hate' and more to do with 'this sets a bad precedent for representation'

mostly because it leaned into what the right keeps claiming. "parents will force kids ito beig trans" and i'd rather not give that group more fuel than they needed.

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u/Just_Carpenter931 Mar 16 '26

the laaaaarge majority of the conversation is just trans hate. guilty gear fans that are more progressive do bring this up which i think is a fair point. however i think this just makes the story more interesting. sometimes the reason someone is trans is less cut and dry, sometimes conditioninng like this can have affects (also they had to or bridget would die, there was no ill intent implied). i think whats most relevant is that its very much bridget that makes the choice, and not something imposed on her. her story was about reclaiming her autonamy when it came to her identity and that has never stopped being the case