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*In the manhwa ''It's Okay To Be Shy'',  Hyo Jin is a feminine man, and Dam is a masculine girl.<ref>https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=145636</ref>
*In the manhwa ''It's Okay To Be Shy'',  Hyo Jin is a feminine man, and Dam is a masculine girl.<ref>https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=145636</ref>
*In the manga (and various adaptations of) ''Princess Jellyfish'' (海月姫, ''Kuragehime''), a main character Kuranosuke is a young man who enjoys [[cross-dressing]] and fashion.
*In the manga (and various adaptations of) ''Princess Jellyfish'' (海月姫, ''Kuragehime''), a main character Kuranosuke is a young man who enjoys [[cross-dressing]] and fashion.
===Video Games===
*In the indie game ''Repurpose'', Ramon's child Ariel is gender nonconforming (as stated by one of the creators) and is addressed with they/them pronouns.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/residentrabbit/repurpose/posts/3114620 |title=Eros here to bring the February 2021 progress report!|date=27 February 2021|author=Eros|quote=This is Ariel! They are Ramon's child. The image says “son” but it's a sub-plot point when going on either Ramon or Ariel's paths about how they should raise and address their gender non-conforming child. For the time being Ariel's pronouns are they/them.}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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