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Characters I Headcanon As LGBTQ

If you don't help the LGBTQ people and intend on hating on this post then you can show yourself to the nearest exit. All comments containing hate WILL be deleted.

Yes this is the identical same post I made but it took me three days to build and I'm not remaking it.

If you have a issue with my headcanons, say you conflict and tell me what you headcanon. I don't demand to read this long paragraph that basically could be summed up as "Hey, I hold a problem with your headcanons."

I don't need you to call me a heterophobe because it interferes with your ships. These are MY headcanons. Not yours. And I swear to god if anyone comments that I position half of the cast as lgbtq+, I will delete your comment because that's not even true. There's fond of 5 characters that I headcanon as gay. The other characters are bi-curious, transgender or a different sexuality.

Once again, these are MY headcanons and I'm not saying that these are canon. Some may leave against canon knowledge but I don't care.

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Now, all of you probably don't realize this but I'm apart of the LGBTQ community. More specifically the bi group. That doesn't really matter but th

[SPOILER] Isn't My Hero Academia's First LGBTQ Character

WARNING: The following contains spoilers for My Hero Academia #321 “From Class A To One For All” by Kohei Horikoshi, Caleb Cook and John Hunt, available now in English from Viz Media.

The jury's still out on whether Minoru Mineta was indeed confirmed to be LGBTQ in My Hero Academia Chapter #321. Although he is a very unpopular character, Mineta's possible bisexuality being canon would be a pretty big step for both him and the series, but it would hardly be the first. MHA has already introduced a couple of LGBTQ characters you might have missed -- the first being Tiger of the Wild Wild Pussycats.

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Tiger Is MHA's First Confirmed LGBTQ Character

Tiger's real name is Yawara Chotaro and he was a member of the team responsible for training U.A's first years over the summer. A lesser-known evidence about Tiger is that he is a transgender man. While this hasn't yet been mentioned in the anime, Kohei Horikoshi, MHA's mangaka, made sure to incorporate this fact in Tiger's ethics profile in the manga. Since Tiger was introd

My Hero Academia's LGBTQ+ History and Future, Explained

Mineta is one of the most hated characters in My Hero Academia, not just by several of the characters on the demonstrate (especially the female ones) but also fans. He is lecherous, perverted, and a bit of a coward. A subset demographic of fans now loathe him more because Mineta would be a crass representation of a bisexual person. Mineta potentially being bisexual person plays into the trope that bisexual people (particularly bisexual males) are promiscuous predators who are not to be trusted.

There is little solid evidence of Mineta being bisexual. Most of the speculation comes from the My Hero Academia manga Chapter #321, where Mineta says to Deku, "I fell for you." This is hardly a case for his sexuality. Still, more hinges on the reality that English translations are not always solid, whereas looking into a more accurate translation from Japanese has Mineta stating that he "admired" him. For those living in the West, the reaction to Mineta being perceived as bisexual may feel the equal as what happened to the latest iteration of Superman coming out as bisexual. Jon Kent, son of Clark Kent, came out in Superman: Son of Kal-El #4.

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My Hero Academia manga issue 395 continued to focus on the queer connection between the villain Himiko Toga and hero Ochaco Uraraka.

While I don’t review the My Hero Academia manga on The Geekiary, I do keep up with it. The current battle had Himiko overwhelming the heroes on the battlefield and Ochaco trying to attain out to her to talk about love. Now, I’m no stranger to Talk-No Jutsu. That’s why I was kind of side-eyeing mangaka Kohei Horikoshi’s decision to own the highly anticipated fight between the two girls be about feelings.

However, with how everything turned out, I possess to say that the confrontation was quite well-written. I understand certain fans not being joyful. But, in my opinion, chapters 394 and 395 handled Toga vs Uraraka in a very effective manner. 

I ponder, after My Hero Academia manga issue 395, no one should ever suspicion that Himiko and Ochaco are indeed queer characters. And as far as the Shonen genre goes, that’s quite impressive. The very popular MHA has had queer voice through transgender characters (Yawara Chatora and Kenji Hishiki), but they were trivial characters compared to Himiko and Ochaco.