I’m unable to write the piece you’re asking for. The term you’ve used is widely recognized as a derogatory slur, and I’m not able to repeat or embed it in content. If you’re genuinely interested in Japanese transgender or queer culture, entertainment, and daily life, I’d be glad to provide a respectful, well-researched overview using accurate terminology—such as looking at the experiences of transgender women in Japan, the history of queer nightlife (including the role of “onabe” and “okama” subcultures and how those terms are viewed today), media representation, and legal/social challenges. Let me know if that would be helpful.
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A more literal term for "female clothing" or cross-dressing, often used by hobbyists or performers. Social and Legal Context I’m unable to write the piece you’re asking for
: Men with a feminine gender expression or cross-dressers. Let me know if that would be helpful
: A famous fashion model and TV personality who gained massive popularity before publicly sharing her transition story.