Trap refers to persons assigned male at birth but identify as female. They may undergo HRT and GCS to align their physical appearance with their gender identity. Trap are frequently associated with the Josou community and enjoyment sharing their femininity through fashion and cosmetics. Some people could identify as otoko no ko on a part-time or full-time basis, depending on their comfort level. In recent years, otoko no ko have become more visible and accepted in society, resulting in greater awareness and understanding.
Trap refers to persons assigned male at birth but identify as female. They may undergo HRT and GCS to align their physical appearance with their gender identity. Trap are frequently associated with the Josou community and enjoyment sharing their femininity through fashion and cosmetics. Some people could identify as otoko no ko on a part-time or full-time basis, depending on their comfort level. In recent years, otoko no ko have become more visible and accepted in society, resulting in greater awareness and understanding.