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There are several other instances where Touya refers to someone with implied homosexuality or transsexuality as
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There are several other instances where Touya refers to someone with implied homosexuality or transsexuality as \"perverse\" or \"that kind of person\" or refers constantly refers to himself as \"normal\" or \"healthy\" in rejection of someone thinking the same of him. I really don\'t think it matters how common this reaction is in Japanese media to apply. The author chose to include jokes about heteronormativity, using his protagonist as a lens to view it, and that makes it a trope--common or not.

The original trope I was going to put was HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday, but that iddn\'t quite fit to me, because he doesn\'t usually actually say these thoughts aloud or try to prove his straightness to anyone else. I tried to look for other options as well, but HeteronormativeCrusader seemed to come the closest to how it\'s portrayed at the time. Looking at it again, maybe QueerPeopleAreFunny would be a better fit for the main page rather than as a character trope.
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The subjects of homosexuality, cross-dressing, and other things of that nature are brought up in subtle ways all of the time. For another example in addition to the aforementioned Yaoi books, when Touya finds out that Regina had a relationship with Pure Liora, his inner monologue makes it clear that the idea that she had sex with another female disturbs him a little.
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The subjects of homosexuality, cross-dressing, and other things of that nature are brought up in subtle ways all of the time. For another example in addition to the aforementioned Yaoi books, when Touya finds out that Regina had a relationship with Pure Liora, his inner monologue makes it clear that the idea that she had sex with another female disturbs him a little. He even brings it up a few times later as well.
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There are several other instances where Touya refers to someone with implied homosexuality or transsexuality as
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There are several other instances where Touya refers to someone with implied homosexuality or transsexuality as \"perverse\" or \"that kind of person\" or refers constantly refers to himself as \"normal\" or \"healthy\" in rejection of someone thinking the same of him. I really don\'t think it matters how common this reaction is in Japanese media to apply. The author chose to include jokes about heteronormativity, using his protagonist as a lens to view it, and that makes it a trope--common or not.

The original trope I was going to put was HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday, but that iddn\'t quite fit to me, because he doesn\'t usually actually say these thoughts allowed or try to prove his straightness to anyone else. I tried to look for other options as well, but HeteronormativeCrusader seemed to come the closest to how it\'s portrayed at the time. Looking at it again, maybe QueerPeopleAreFunny would be a better fit for the main page rather than as a character trope.
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