>>159164579
That's a she though, already confirmed.
That's what a "trap" is, a girl who is actually a guy. Or the reverse, a guy who is actually a girl. It's a play on expectations, though played so much that it's commonplace and just another archetype.
Haganai took it to another level by playing on our expectations of a girl actually being a guy, when she really was a girl all along.
>>159165486
Yea, but why do these freaks exist?
>>159165955
Because they can.
But that's clearly a guy. It's not the artist's fault you're blind to secondary sex characteristics.
That's because traps are the best form of masculinity. If you can't wear a dress with pride, you aren't a man.
>>159167380
Wearing a dress doesn't make you a trap, Joseph.
>>159167965
The dress is a big part of it.
>>159165486
Yeah, but they are normally with politicians or billionaires
>>159168077
The "resembles a girl" part is more important.