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A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at [[:ja:男の娘]]; see its history for attribution. In Japanese, some words have their gender reversed when prefixed by gyaku 逆, "reverse," but the term otokonoko 男の娘 isn't one of such words. Three galloping horses – one stallion and two geldings – roar ahead at breakneck speed, squishing and hammering their collective points home before arriving at a mutually agreeable and decidedly messy culmination.
Characters that only look like a girl when crossdressing may not count as otokonoko, even if they count as traps.And when they are done with each other… Let’s just say, you’ll never look at a piece of pottery the same way again!
So, if femboys are your thing; delicate, limp-wristed, lisping fairies with a penchant and talent for satisfying their man, then this is most certainly the read for you!
This post, however, is about otokonoko 男の娘, "male girl," an Japanese anime slang for boys that look like girls, that translates to English as the anime slang "trap," or the gay slang "femboy.