Culture Woe, Boypussy Be Upon Ye: Transing Characters in Fanfic & Fanart

It’s been unbelievably positive for me as a trans dude, the change in approach to trans characters in fandom and subsequently in media in general, and I just wanted to write a bit about my experiences with the cultural shift and how positive it’s been for me personally.

What’s weird about people in fandom confidently, nay casually, writing characters as transgender and just having them be a regular dude with a pussy or a regular girl with a dick is that like… I remember when it wasn’t a thing.

Back in 2009, for example, which was a big time for fandom — Superwholock was running rampant, Star Trek (2009) had just gotten a new generation of fans into Trek — or even in 2012, when Les Misérables (2012) had dropped and gotten new people into Les Mis, or when the Hobbit had revamped a lot of interest in Tolkien’s books and the original Lord of the Rings films, not to mention The Hobbit itself, none of this even getting into the Marvel movies, like…

It just. It wasn’t a thing.

Sure, there were transgender characters around, characters that people wrote as trans, but I remember it so strongly as being very niche. It was deep, emotional work where people had to work to “justify” the emotional work they were doing, and even then, they couldn’t just say a character was trans and be chill about it. In order to justify a character being transgender, one had to put in mountains of evidence, or admit the trans perspective was a genderbend of sorts.

For me, I’m pretty sure the moment when things started to change was when I was reading and writing a lot of Loki-centred fanfiction, roundabout 2014–2017 — and the more permissive culture was very much borne of Loki being seen as an exception.

Loki, of the Marvel film and comics, is an alien secretly kidnapped and adopted into the Odinson family, and is known to change his body and appearance frequently, including changing his apparent gender or expression.

He was, in the comic canon (not to mention the original Norse mythologies) quite genderfluid, after all, so even if you didn’t refer to him as explicitly transgender, you could explore him as being some variety of genderfluid, nonbinary, or intersex — as an alien, as a Jötnar as opposed to being AEsir like Thor or Odin, as a god.

But then things changed a bit more.

Welcome to Night Vale, a weird narrative horror podcast, started in 2012, and one thing you could rely on from a lot of fanfics is that people might have weird or alien or otherwise not-not cisgender but not entirely cisgender genitals either. The Magnus Archives, also a narrative horror podcast, started in 2016, and when I got into the fandom in roundabout 2019, which is also when the new Good Omens TV show was due to release and there was a resurgence of interest in the book as well, I remember experiencing a sort of newfound thing where like…

I’d had a mental block around writing many trans characters, before — I could create my own characters who were trans, but a big part of me still felt like I wasn’t allowed to just make a canon character trans if they’d never been mentioned as being trans before or made explicitly trans.

What was it that stopped me?

My own dysphoria? Perhaps a little. Maybe some lacking self-confidence.

Most of all, it just felt as though I couldn’t justify it. I couldn’t justify seeing a cis man written by cis people in a cis show and saying, “Hey, no, he’s like me, actually” — even though I could easily do it about the same character being gay or Jewish or even chronically ill or disabled.

It was like there was a mental block inside me I just couldn’t get past.

I still had a lot of the old online cultural expectations stamped onto me, I think, even being an out trans man who knew many many other trans and intersex and nonbinary people of every gender imaginable in fandom.

I think for Welcome to Night Vale and then especially for The Magnus Archives, part of what made it so easy for people to write and envisage different characters as trans, the fact that there was such limited physical description of characters, the fact that you were attached to them by their voices alone, allowed people to envisage them in whatever way they liked.

In The Magnus Archives, most of the main characters are envisaged as trans in one way or another — Daisy Tonner particularly is explored with all flavours of butch dykey complexity, trans in whichever ways or directions are juiciest and most interesting. But for so many of the characters — from Jonathan Sims and Martin Blackwood to Sasha James and Tim Stoker to Elias Bouchard to Peter Lukas to any of the other Entities — there is no end to the characters people will explore or envisage as trans or nonbinary or just straight-up outside of gender or gender-weird.

It wasn’t as though people in The Magnus Archives fandom invented writing different characters as trans — it was certainly helped by the creators’ interest and engagement with fans’ trans ideas and headcanons — but that was the fandom where I first really noticed and internalised it, and then within a year or two it just felt as though the confidence in writing characters as trans was everywhere.

No one has to justify a period character being trans with no problems. Loads of people write Izzy Hands or Stede Bonnet or Edward Teach, as being trans in Our Flag Means Death alongside the canonic nonbinary character Jim Jimenez. Any and all characters, trans or otherwise, are invited to participate in ye olde top surgery performed by Roach, the ship’s surgeon, or somehow get hold of ye olde hormones in whatever handwavy way necessary, and it’s cool and fine.

And what’s wonderful for me is the way I see the current approach to trans characters gleefully and delightedly applied to fandoms that are years if not decades old.

I see people write House MD fanfic now where they just go, right from the beginning, yeah this or that character is trans, and they’ve always been trans, and it’s chill. What if James Wilson was trans? It’d rock, that’s what. What if Greg House was trans? Yeah, he’d probably do his own T-shots under the table.

People write Spock as trans now, or guys from M*A*S*H, or Jean Valjean.

What if in the X-Files Dana Scully and Fox Mulder were T4T? Makes complete sense, and also, the idea fucks absolutely. They’re already so lesbian vibes for each other, it fits perfectly.

I wrote a silly little Tumblr post a few weeks ago envisioning Morticia and Gomez Addams as T4T, and it blew up immediately — I think about how if I’d made that most a decade ago it would have been met with crickets, if not a bit of scorn, and not just from transphobes, but just people who like me at that time hadn’t been able to relax and have fun with it.

That’s the real crux of the matter, the impact a lot of fandom has made on me and the way that trans characterisation is approached, the hunger I have for trans characterisation now — it’s the idea of being trans as joyful and delightful, as inherently fun and sexy, but also just as being something every day and normal. A detail you can include as casually in your interpretation of a canon character as any other headcanon.

There’s a beautiful freedom in it, and I’m so grateful to have been able to learn from and grow because of other trans people paving the way with their confident headcanons and delving into trans ideas in their fic.

It’s done wonders for me everywhere — not just in my fanfic, but most of all in the original works I pen now, each one of them featuring trans character after trans character.

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This is the exact argument people make for keeping women out of hobbies, that women like this will not give a shit about the actual story or details or anything canon and just make it their own personal universe. I bet this girl is fat and obsessed with yaoi but also all of the gay main characters have her as a sidepiece and never shut up about how 'manly' she is dood

Pooners are so annoying
 
...This is not a new trend. Greek mythology is full of genderswaps and Zeus has no problems shoving his cock down man, woman or animal. Also, how in the fuck is someone's fanfiction habits newsworthy?

Also, if this troon is happy to shove troon "fantasies" onto pre-existing canon, then the opposite should be true. Where fiction reacts negatively to someone trooning out.

Imagine a Rick and Morty episode where Rick outright stops Morty from trooning out because of the Hell that entails.

"You could chop off your dick and put yourself on hormones Morty. But its completely empty. You were born a boy and you'll always be a boy. No amount of estrogen or a pair of fake tits will fix that."

"Can't you just science me into being a girl, Rick?"

"You'd just be a guy pretending to be a woman, Morty."
 
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That's nice dear.

I bet this girl is fat
Nope, but extremely unfortunate looking. And I understand having to cope as a very unattractive woman but face tattoos? Oh honey.
Edit: Seems they are not tattoos, she just draws them on her face when she wants to be a pirate.

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Gender bender has always existed in fanfic spaces. Characters being one sex and changing into another for one reason or another is also not uncommon, especially if the OG story had magic or was from Japan (anime/manga enjoys the topic for reasons I don't even want to begin to comprehend).
 
It just. It wasn’t a thing.

It was, though. I was there waaay before then. I was in the Fanfiction scene in the mid 90s. Back when it was still on Usenet. It absolutely was a thing. Mostly in the "chicks with dicks" direction, not "boys with pussies". But that did crop up now and then.

Sure, there were transgender characters around, characters that people wrote as trans, but I remember it so strongly as being very niche. It was deep, emotional work where people had to work to “justify” the emotional work they were doing, and even then, they couldn’t just say a character was trans and be chill about it.

Pfffffffttt. Excuse me. "Deep, emotional work"? It was 95% lemons and other spank material.


In order to justify a character being transgender, one had to put in mountains of evidence,

Only if you were trying to assert your interpretation was canon, you insufferable cunt. Nobody really cared what you wrote that much, otherwise.


or admit the trans perspective was a genderbend of sorts.

... Of course it is. Again, unless you're trying to assert it's canon.
 
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This is the exact argument people make for keeping women out of hobbies, that women like this will not give a shit about the actual story or details or anything canon and just make it their own personal universe. I bet this girl is fat and obsessed with yaoi but also all of the gay main characters have her as a sidepiece and never shut up about how 'manly' she is dood

Pooners are so annoying
If your hobbies get fujoshis, you must purge them with fire.

For some reason a lot of them are into basically setting up some weird shit where there's a gay couple, but one half basically gets super-feminized. And they get very angry if other people are uncomfortable with it. They basically try to set up a hetero relationship with two dudes. It's the weirdest thing.
 
This Aiden was unfortunate enough to be in the "You turn into a gross-looking Hobbit" category of FtM troons. Ugh.

Imagine a Rick and Morty episode where Rick outright stops Morty from trooning out because of the Hell that entails.

"You could chop off your dick and put yourself on hormones Morty. But its completely empty. You were born a boy and you'll always be a boy. No amount of estrogen or a pair of fake tits will fix that."

"Can't you just science me into being a girl, Rick?"

"You'd just be a guy pretending to be a woman, Morty."
The outrage that would cause would make it legitimately the funniest Rick and Morty episode ever.
 
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That's nice dear.


Nope, but extremely unfortunate looking. And I understand having to cope as a very unattractive woman but face tattoos? Oh honey.
Edit: Seems they are not tattoos, she just draws them on her face when she wants to be a pirate.

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I tried to post a pic of the author but the attachment wouldn't go through. I've previously posted a Medium article by this ugly pooner before, and it's as degenerate as you'd expect. I've said this in another thread, but the bitch looks like KingCobraJFS. Like if he and Jamie Raines fucked (gross) and produced this creature.
It was, though. I was there waaay before then. I was in the Fanfiction scene in the mid 90s. Back when it was still on Usenet. It absolutely was a thing. Mostly in the "chicks with dicks" direction, not "boys with pussies". But that did crop up now and then.
She does get one thing right: this shit started appearing circa 2014-2017, when tumblr gender identities started taking off. Around 2015 I spied a non binary character in the Fear the Walking Dead fandom, and more and more of them started appearing. They are very numerous in the CoD fandom, and some are in the Dark Souls/Soulsborne fandom, and smatters here and there. On AO3, there are over 70k pooner fics. Their influence is growing.
 
She does get one thing right: this shit started appearing circa 2014-2017, when tumblr gender identities started taking off. Around 2015 I spied a non binary character in the Fear the Walking Dead fandom, and more and more of them started appearing. They are very numerous in the CoD fandom, and some are in the Dark Souls/Soulsborne fandom, and smatters here and there. On AO3, there are over 70k pooner fics. Their influence is growing.
The problem is fandoms. Entire communities/organizations around any rando idiots take on a subject should never be a thing.
 
For some reason a lot of them are into basically setting up some weird shit where there's a gay couple, but one half basically gets super-feminized. And they get very angry if other people are uncomfortable with it. They basically try to set up a hetero relationship with two dudes. It's the weirdest thing.
You got to keep in mind these are deeply insecure women who feel jealous towards other women. Add that to all the "being heterosexual makes you an oppressor" propaganda and you get girls who write stereotypical heterosexual couples but gay, then poon out when people accuse them of fetishizing gay men.
 
Gender bender has always existed in fanfic spaces. Characters being one sex and changing into another for one reason or another is also not uncommon, especially if the OG story had magic or was from Japan (anime/manga enjoys the topic for reasons I don't even want to begin to comprehend).

Yeah but that was usually done for comedy.

Rob Shneider is a girl! And then a stapler! Haa haa!

This pooner dood is super serious.
 
This is why I think fanfics are a plague. Fan bases are already shit enough for the most part.
 
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