save me tenya iida…..save me trans iida….save me transmasc iida..
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save me tenya iida…..save me trans iida….save me transmasc iida..
Ok, I give up. EVENRYONE IN MHA IS TRANS BECAUSE WHY NOT
except for Mineta and Endeavor they can suck my ass
WOW IIDA IS TRANS GENER,,,,,,,, he is trans gender. that is epic
Hi I love @tokoyumi ‘s trans iida au so I had to doodle hope that’s alright
Why did I not hear about the two canonically trans characters in BNHA until now!? I've heard so much about trans Kirishima (who isn't canonically trans) but the fandom doesn't even seem to want to spread the news of Magne being a trans woman and Tiger being a trans man. So, please reblog this to spread the news! Sidenote: I have no problem with trans headcanons, but when they get more attention than the actual trans characters, it kind of grinds my gears since characters in BNHA are usually 3-dimensional regardless of whether or not they're a villain or side character. This means these trans characters have so much potential that people are ignoring!
“I-I WOULD BE HONORED IF YOU WERE TO BRAID MY HAIR!”
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it’s iida month so if you’re tired of iida content.... you’ve been following the wrong blog. . . tmmr / today is a special special day ...
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“As one of my first friends, I felt that I needed to explain myself as why I wouldn’t be in the girl’s locker room when changing for hero class. I would later tell Midoriya and then after talking to the other transgender student from Class 1-A, I would then go on to tell the entire class during our move in to Heights Alliance.”
“In all honesty it was nerve-wracking, probably the most anxious I had been besides coming out to my brother when I was younger. But Uraraka was someone I trusted, and I knew she wasn’t going to react in disgust. I’m very glad I did tell her early on in our first year - It was hard not being able to talk about my struggles with someone in class.”