Otoko no ko refers to individuals assigned male at birth but identify female. They may undergo hormone replacement therapy and gender confirmation surgery to align their
physical appearance with their gender identity. Newhalf are often associated with the Josou community and enjoyment expressing their femininity through attire and cosmetics. Some people could consider themselves trap on a part-time or full-time basis, depending on their comfort level. In recent years, mtf have become more visible and accepted in the community, leading to greater awareness and understanding.
Otoko no ko refers to individuals assigned male at birth but identify female. They may undergo hormone replacement therapy and gender confirmation surgery to align their
physical appearance with their gender identity. Newhalf are often associated with the Josou community and enjoyment expressing their femininity through attire and cosmetics. Some people could consider themselves trap on a part-time or full-time basis, depending on their comfort level. In recent years, mtf have become more visible and accepted in the community, leading to greater awareness and understanding.