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The way I always figure it, people fantasize about the end result and not the process. Those that do specifically have a transformation fetish are in for some thing a little more bizarre and interesting as a catalyst for change. For those that are just interested in the trans thing like the change to be some how magically more complete than it normally would. Some (even those still interested) might still see it as a man the looks like a woman, but with some super science or magic plot devise it is like that individual was made anew as a woman with a penis. That is why I think futanari is based on transgender but abstracted from it, but by being abstracted it in a way it more accurately reflects a fantasy/desire. I get the impression from realism aesthetic of American stuff that when you see a she-male they are drawing a trans-gender man, but in Japanese stuff when you see a futa with balls they are just drawing a body shape.
All the same OP does point out some thing interesting. That is, why don't more manga artists who hve become transgender chose to conical there experience with some realism. I don't really mind though pure escapist over here. This comic is the closet thing to autobiographical I can think of. Jessica_Ligari.zip File Size: 17.34 MB http://www.mediafire.com/?s0malxmjpwp http://rapidshare.com/files/26241299/Jessica_Ligari.rar.html
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