>>8922581
> and it's a great excuse to have a lot of ill-fitting clothing which I also find hot
I love it when they insist on wearing their guy clothes and trying their damndest to hold on to what little masculinity their bodies can still express; either by sticking to their old clothes or switching to the tomboy fits. It's gold to me.
>them suddenly loving the transformation feels too easy or anticlimatic or something
It doesn't feel real because I've seen people undergo some life-altering crap IRL and unless it fulfilled a specific fantasy there was always an adjustment period and it was messy and scary for them.
I guess that's it actually; the ick/cringe factor is that it's the fetish, it's very clearly the fetish, and while we get the fetish, because we're not as into it as they are, we're repelled by it. At least that's how I've been feeling about it.
>I guess I have a slight shame thing because the confusion and annoyance just feels better
As I've already said I don't think it's just shame, I think it's realism and I guess expected behavior vs blatant kink
>>8922617
>It takes out any stakes or conflict that could make tg content interesting.
I'll double down and say it just straight up doesn't feel like a normal human reaction. Not to kinkshame too hard but not expressing angst, loss, shame, guilt at something as life-altering as physical embodiment is nuts. It's half the reason why Robocop and other android type shit movies were interesting; how does the consciousness adapt to a complete change of embodiment?
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