Orientation, gender and sex
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Gay characters x 66The work is focused on gay characters.
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The work is focused on transgender characters.
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Bisexual characters x 36The work involves characters who are sexually or romantically attracted to both men and women.
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Lesbian characters x 27The work is focused on lesbian characters.
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The work is focused on characters whose gender identity does not fit into a binary understanding of gender identity.
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Sexuality crisis x 10The work is focused on characters who are faced with the realization that their sexual orientation may be different from the one they initially identified with.
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Crossdressing x 6The work is focused on characters wearing clothing characteristic of the opposite sex.
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The story involves characters who are sexually or romantically attracted to other characters, regardless of biological sex or gender identity.
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Gender Themes x 5The work focuses on themes and topics connected with gender themes.
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Coming out x 4The work is focused on themes of coming out.
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The work involves characters who, in certain aspects of their behavior or gender expression, do not comply with the gender norms accepted in a particular society.
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Gender crisis x 3The work is focused on characters who are faced with the realization that their gender may be different from the one they initially identified with.
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The work is focused on asexual characters.
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The work involves characters who need emotional attachment in order to experience romantic and/or sexual attraction.
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The work is focused on characters who rarely experience romantic attraction or experience romantic attraction but do not want to enter into a romantic relationship.
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Tomgirls x 1The work depicts male characters who behave in a typically girlish manner.
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Gender dysphoria x 1The work is focused on themes of gender dysphoria.
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Tomboys x 1The work depicts female characters who behave in a typically boyish manner.
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Gender expression that includes a mixture of masculine and feminine characteristics. The categories of masculine and feminine in gender expression are socially constructed, and rely on shared conceptions of clothing, behavior, communication style, and other aspects of presentation.
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Genderbend x 1Characters in this universe have had their canonical gender inverted; characters are not transgender.
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The work features characters who have gender characteristics that do not fit the typical definition of male or female, or are a combination of both.
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The work is focused on gender reassignment surgery.
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The work is focused on characters who are aromantic.