Taniguchi-san openly shares in his posts that he’s a dad, and that he lives with his wife and two daughters.
Taniguchi Takuma says:
“My partner has always understood my cross-dressing, and since our kids are still pretty young, we haven’t really faced any problems so far. When we go out to eat, people often mistake us for two moms each with their own kid, and ask if we want separate checks. To avoid misunderstandings or causing trouble without realizing it, I make a point to say ‘I’m the dad.’I’m really grateful we live in a world where people say ‘What a lovely family’.”
“My kids, who are in early elementary school, still see it kind of like a cute mascot thing and say, ‘Daddy’s so cute!’ But once they hit puberty, if they start having negative feelings about my cross-dressing, I’m planning to stop. It’s not about just giving in to their rejection — rather, I want it to be a chance for our whole family to talk about how to move forward together. And I want to find new ways to express myself that still feel true to who I am.”
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Source: Girls Channel
1. [+61, -7]
What a fun topic
2. [+204, -0]
Anyone will look good with filters, right?
3. [+131, -15]
If you’re ready to quit just because your kid rejects it, then you should’ve just quit the moment you had kids.
Blaming it on the kid is just sad.
>> Leaving such an important decision up to your kids just makes you look like an irresponsible father.
>> Really? I actually think being able to quit is pretty impressive.
>> If even at restaurants it gets awkward, who knows what the kids' friends are saying at school. Not caring about that as a parent is kinda messed up.
>> Even if he ends up quitting for a completely different reason, if he phrases it like that, the kid will still think they were the reason. That’s just unfair.
>> He's totally going to guilt-trip the kid forever: “I quit because you didn’t like it. I did it for you (even though I didn’t want to).”Just like some proud tale from his past. Honestly, I just feel bad for the kid.
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He really doesn't look like a man!
5. [+8, -0]
We live in a time that values diversity, but I still wonder what people around them really think.
It's fine if they genuinely don't care though
6. [+21, -0]
At the big age of 47
7. [+10, -58]
This him?
>> His eyes are scary af
>> Is it plastic surgery? Filters? Either way, he just looks unnatural.
>> It's fine if he cross-dresses, but why does it have to be that "mentally unstable" aesthetic…
>> It's kind of eerie… I'm not sure if it's the heavy filters or that faint trace of masculinity creating this weird imbalance.
8. [+60, -0]
I wanna see a full body picture without filters
9. [+17, -0]
Those kind of families also exist... that's all I can say
10. [+10, -1]
If he’s really thinking about the kids’ puberty and all that, then whatever—he should do whatever he wants.
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