Talk:Luka Urushibara/@comment-108.206.243.206-20180616040518

It says that he has always dreamed of being a complete girl and was disappointed that he was born a girl, so does he really want to be a girl or not? Or is it just because his father makes him dress in the shrine maiden outfit? If this is the case then why are his casual clothes still feminine despite him saying he wants to look more masculine? If he does identify as a boy but just wants to become a girl so he can be with Okabe then does that mean he's gay? If he isn't trans but only wants to be a girl so he can be with Okabe this brings up several questions on the writer's stance on homosexuality. I presume he acted and looked feminine before his dad decided to make him wear shrine maiden clothes so is he just an effeminate gay guy or is he really trans?

My conclusion: If he isn't trans he's gay since he wanted to be with Okabe. The writer seems to either have conservative views or meant for Luka to be trans or it's a little bit of both. Frankly, I don't really care if people call Luka a he or a she since in his ending he's a girl. Whether or not he truly wants to be a girl is a confusing topic since it says he always dreamed of being a complete girl but he still calls himself a he. It could be that he was confused about his gender or that he didn't want to call himself a she because he still had male parts. His character could be interpreted several ways but I feel neither sides of the argument about him being trans or not are right or wrong. He's either an effeminate gay guy or trans, regardless of which side is right he's still LGBT. I like to think of him as trans because I'm not really into traps/crossdressers and his ending has him being a girl. Also traps are overdone.