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* UnfortunateImplications: Emilio spends most of the series acting possessive of Ryouma, holding his authority over him, and refusing to change him back to being male. That Ryouma falls for Emilio anyway, and ''especially'' [[SecondLawOfGenderBending comes to like the idea of being a girl]], comes off as UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome. [[spoiler:Emilio eventually does give Ryouma the ability to change back. As he'd effectively browbeat her into loving him by that point, and she never even ''tries'' being male again, it rings rather hollow. With how suddenly Ryoma [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending became more feminine]] and attracted to Emilio, the transformation itself looks [[MoreThanMindControl like a form of brainwashing]].]]
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* UnfortunateImplications: UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Emilio spends most of the series acting possessive of Ryouma, holding his authority over him, and refusing to change him back to being male. That Ryouma falls for Emilio anyway, and ''especially'' [[SecondLawOfGenderBending comes to like the idea of being a girl]], comes off as UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome. [[spoiler:Emilio eventually does give Ryouma the ability to change back. As he'd effectively browbeat her into loving him by that point, and she never even ''tries'' being male again, it rings rather hollow. With how suddenly Ryoma [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending became more feminine]] and attracted to Emilio, the transformation itself looks [[MoreThanMindControl like a form of brainwashing]].]]
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* UnfortunateImplications: Emilio spends most of the series acting possessive of Ryouma, holding his authority over him, and refusing to change him back to being male. That Ryouma falls for Emilio anyway, and ''especially'' [[SecondLawOfGenderBending comes to like the idea of being a girl]], comes off as StockholmSyndrome. [[spoiler:Emilio eventually does give Ryouma the ability to change back. As he'd effectively browbeat her into loving him by that point, and she never even ''tries'' being male again, it rings rather hollow. With how suddenly Ryoma [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending became more feminine]] and attracted to Emilio, the transformation itself looks [[MoreThanMindControl like a form of brainwashing]].]]
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* UnfortunateImplications: Emilio spends most of the series acting possessive of Ryouma, holding his authority over him, and refusing to change him back to being male. That Ryouma falls for Emilio anyway, and ''especially'' [[SecondLawOfGenderBending comes to like the idea of being a girl]], comes off as StockholmSyndrome.UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome. [[spoiler:Emilio eventually does give Ryouma the ability to change back. As he'd effectively browbeat her into loving him by that point, and she never even ''tries'' being male again, it rings rather hollow. With how suddenly Ryoma [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending became more feminine]] and attracted to Emilio, the transformation itself looks [[MoreThanMindControl like a form of brainwashing]].]]
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* UnfortunateImplications: Emilio spends most of the series acting possessive of Ryouma, holding his authority over him, and refusing to change him back to being male. That Ryouma falls for Emilio anyway, and ''especially'' [[SecondLawOfGenderBending comes to like the idea of being a girl]], comes off as StockholmSyndrome. [[spoiler:That Emilio eventually gives Ryouma the ability to change back rings rather hollow, as he'd effectively browbeat her into loving him, and she never even tries being male again. With how suddenly Ryoma [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending became more feminine]] and attracted to Emilio, the transformation itself looks [[MoreThanMindControl like a form of brainwashing]].]]
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* UnfortunateImplications: Emilio spends most of the series acting possessive of Ryouma, holding his authority over him, and refusing to change him back to being male. That Ryouma falls for Emilio anyway, and ''especially'' [[SecondLawOfGenderBending comes to like the idea of being a girl]], comes off as StockholmSyndrome. [[spoiler:That Emilio [[spoiler:Emilio eventually gives does give Ryouma the ability to change back rings rather hollow, as back. As he'd effectively browbeat her into loving him, him by that point, and she never even tries ''tries'' being male again.again, it rings rather hollow. With how suddenly Ryoma [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending became more feminine]] and attracted to Emilio, the transformation itself looks [[MoreThanMindControl like a form of brainwashing]].]]
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* UnfortunateImplications: Emilio spends most of the series acting possessive of Ryouma, holding his authority over him, and refusing to change him back to being male. That Ryouma falls for Emilio anyway, and ''especially'' [[SecondLawOfGenderBending comes to like the idea of being a girl]], comes off as StockholmSyndrome. [[spoiler:That Emilio eventually gives Ryouma the ability to change back rings rather hollow, as he'd effectively browbeat her into loving him, and she never even tries being male again. With how suddenly Ryoma [[ThirdLawOfGenderBending became more feminine]] and attracted to Emilio, the transformation itself looks [[MoreThanMindControl like a form of brainwashing]].]]
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* UnfortunateImplications: Like many works of this genre it trades on the assumption that a boy as gentle, unassertive and caring as Ryouma might just as well be a girl.
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* JerkassWoobie: Alicia. Smug, arrogant, and condescending... but with HiddenDepths much like Emilio.
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* JerkassWoobie: Alicia. Smug, arrogant, and condescending... but with HiddenDepths much like Emilio.Emilio.
* UnfortunateImplications: Like many works of this genre it trades on the assumption that a boy as gentle, unassertive and caring as Ryouma might just as well be a girl.
* UnfortunateImplications: Like many works of this genre it trades on the assumption that a boy as gentle, unassertive and caring as Ryouma might just as well be a girl.
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JerkassWoobie: Alicia. Smug, arrogant, and condescending... but with HiddenDepths much like Emilio.
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* JerkassWoobie: Alicia. Smug, arrogant, and condescending... but with HiddenDepths much like Emilio.
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JerkassWoobie: Alicia. Smug, arrogant, and condescending... but with HiddenDepths much like Emilio.