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Nah, trannies are just a single person with a mental illness that makes them identify as the opposite sex, feeling like their body is "wrong". The insidious thing about trannies is that they'd probably refuse a future psychotropic treatment that erased their feelings of "dysphoria" in favor of the much more dangerous solution of transforming their body through surgery to fit the delusions of their mental illness.

Also, Ryuukishi hasn't written a tranny yet, despite what the SJWs might want to believe. Yasu wasn't born with dysphoria, he was born normal. What made him confused and fucked him up was losing his genitals as a baby, growing up as an underdeveloped genderless freak with no hormones and being raised as a girl, before having all the truth dumped her at the worst moment. She never developed did, but she played around with tulpas too much to sort out her feelings, turning the different sides and feelings in her head into different "characters" to sort them out. She never had DID and was alone in her head except for intrusive thoughts.

Meow/Miyao (I don't know which is the one that doesn't fit their unknown real sex) could arguably be considered to suffer from dysphoria. But that's just a normal consequence of having personalities of different genders, one of them will have to deal with a body they don't really feel comfortable in. And even so, they seem to be pretty happy because they are so androgynous, don't exercise and are practically flatchested, so they can mantain a good balance and pass as either gender whenever they want. (I'm firmly on the camp of "they are really female").

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