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I was going to just add this, but saw that there was an earlier version that'd been deleted, so I figured I'd ask first: should Keith and Natani, the BetaCouple of Webcomic/TwoKinds, be included on this page?
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I was going to just add this, but saw that there was an earlier version that\'d been deleted, so I figured I\'d ask first: should Keith and Natani, the BetaCouple of Webcomic/TwoKinds, be included on this page?
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Natani is physically female, but mentally s/he's extremely gender-fluid and becomes more so as the comics progress, notably going from a
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Natani is physically female, but mentally s/he\'s extremely gender-fluid and becomes more so as the comics progress, notably going from a \"self-loathing man trapped in a woman\'s body\" in the earliest comics to \"self-admittedly fluid between male and female\" from essentially the 930s onward.

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* In \'\'Webcomic/TwoKinds\'\', BetaCouple Natani and Keith sit in a grey area between this trope and the YaoiGuys version of SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan. Keith is small, thoughtful, patient, well-educated, in touch with his feelings and prone to breaking into tears when he gets overwhelmed, sexually shy and polite. Natani is almost a foot taller, brash, aggressive, blunt-spoken, sarcastic, uneducated to the point of only speaking one language and so relying on Keith to translate, more emotionally closed off, and much more sexually aggressive than Keith is. However, Natani is so masculine in part due to being mentally gender-fluid, with a CharacterDevelopment arc that actually involves going from \"self-hating man in a woman\'s body\" to \"both and neither\", hence the overtones of the relationship being homosexual despite their physical genders.
** The comic\'s author has actually teased this trope by doing several non-canon art-pieces depicting Keith in female clothing, contrasting Natani\'s usual masculine garb. The kicker is one titled \"The Daily Life of the Kaisers\", in which Keith and Natani are depicted as 1950s-esque husband and wife -- with Keith as the wife and Natani as the husband.
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I was going to just add this, but saw that there was an earlier version that'd been deleted, so I figured I'd ask first: should Keith and Natani, the BetaCouple of Webcomic/TwoKinds, be included on this page?
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I was going to just add this, but saw that there was an earlier version that\'d been deleted, so I figured I\'d ask first: should Keith and Natani, the BetaCouple of Webcomic/TwoKinds, be included on this page?
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Natani is physically female, but mentally s/he's extremely gender-fluid and becomes more so as the comics progress, notably going from a
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Natani is physically female, but mentally s/he\'s extremely gender-fluid and becomes more so as the comics progress, notably going from a \"self-loathing man trapped in a woman\'s body\" in the earliest comics to \"self-admittedly fluid between male and female\" from essentially the 930s onward.

A theoretical entry for this page might look something like this:

* In \'\'Webcomic/TwoKinds\'\', BetaCouple Natani and Keith sit in a grey area between this trope and the YaoiGuys version of SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan. Keith is small, thoughtful, patient, well-educated, in touch with his feelings and prone to breaking into tears when he gets overwhelmed, sexually shy and polite. Natani is almost a foot taller, brash, aggressive, blunt-spoken, sarcastic, uneducated to the point of only speaking one language and so relying on Keith to translate, more emotionally closed off, and much more sexually aggressive than Keith is. However, Natani is so masculine in part due to being mentally gender-fluid, with a CharacterDevelopment arc that actually involves going from \"self-hating man in a woman\'s body\" to \"both and neither\", hence the overtones of the relationship being homosexual despite their physical genders.
** The comic\'s author has actually teased this trope by doing several non-canon art-pieces depicting Keith in female clothing, culminating in one titled \"The Daily Life of the Kaisers\", in which Keith is dressed as a 1950s\' housewife and Natani is dressed up as his husband in a business suit.
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