
There are also many stories where women disguise themselves as boys and attend boys’ schools, I wonder?
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It’s true that even if you graduate safely, you’ll still be left wondering what to do in terms of your educational background…
>>1
Exchange academic backgrounds with twin sisters attending a co-ed school or an all-boys school.
>>20
I feel like there are boys’ schools that are generally affiliated with or cooperate with girls’ schools.
Is it in full bloom?
If it’s a short period of time, that’s one thing, but there are too many dead end points, and above all, there doesn’t seem to be any longing for an all-boys school, so there probably won’t be many.
Maybe there are more cases where the cross-dressing heroine was actually a woman.
There was a situation where a pair of twins, a boy and a girl, switched places and attended each other’s school.
It’s aimed at men, but…
By the way, it’s great that separate games from the same manufacturer are actually stories set in the same world.
It should be relatively common.
It seems like there might be a school that is not an ordinary school but more like a military academy, where the protagonist’s goals cannot be achieved without going there.
In a world where women’s universities accept men, there shouldn’t be any issues with the resume.
>>10
There are various things going on… I feel like saying that would prevent further probing.
Whether or not I will be hired is another story.
The only thing I can think of is OtoBoku, but why did they infiltrate again?
It was something like, if you don’t go to the women’s academy, you won’t inherit the company, according to Grandpa’s will.
It’s something that’s quite common in shoujo manga.
Though it’s called outrageous, I feel like there are more stories where the protagonist is forced to attend a girls’ school against their will rather than actually wanting to infiltrate.
The Guardian of Dawn and Calling for Wisdom
There was a time when “otokonoko” (cross-dressing boys) became popular, so there are quite a few stories with cross-dressing male protagonists.
Although Rui Tomo has always dressed in women’s clothing, it seems fine for them to continue wearing women’s clothing in the future; however, wasn’t it a girls’ school?
There are also patterns where parents have their children take over the family business, so I guess I’ll inherit the family home.
Host Club
>>17
It’s co-ed!
I love Koidate the most.
The idea of infiltrating a girls’ school while concealing the identity of a skilled bodyguard to protect them makes sense.
For now, what comes to mind is the Host Club.
A long time ago, in GanGan, there was a character named Kimeru-chan from the “Dokojo Ikka” series who mistakenly submitted her documents and ended up at a boys’ school, while her older brother went to a girls’ school instead.
>>6
I’m only looking at the settings, but isn’t that brother kind of useless…?
The kendo club arc of the manga “Am I the Sweet Boy?” was the first time I encountered that “you are a boy” pattern.
A girl was trying to establish a kendo club, but she was told it was impossible for a girl, so she dressed like a boy.
In the same manga, the protagonist also dressed as a girl to help out in a women’s volleyball match.
It’s not a school-based story, but I feel like Hakuouki had a cross-dressing male protagonist.
I feel like there’s quite a difference between the development of a co-ed school where you were a girl and a story where a female protagonist attends an all-boys school…
Well, it’s mostly an infiltration due to the circumstances at home, right?
Wasn’t it something like “Hana Zakari no Kimitachi e”?
Isn’t it so-called juvenile genre? I feel like there are a lot.
There are girls’ schools that allow boys in music programs.
Isn’t it fairly common for a woman in male clothing to join a group full of men in mainstream settings?
Rather, it feels more unusual for a man in drag to enter a women’s space…
In my area, there is actually a coeducational school, but since no boys enroll, it essentially feels like an all-girls school, so maybe in a place like that, the educational background issue could be resolved…
I’m already employed for infiltration as a ninja or agent, so it’s fine.
I wonder what they do about mistakes made accidentally…
Well, since the important people at the academy have probably given their approval, they should be flexible with things…
Let’s have Kurama do it.
Looking back now, just wanting to go to the same school as the person I admire, I pushed through the opposition around me, dressed as a boy, and transferred from America to a boys’ school. That’s an impressive amount of determination!
“I guess I won’t start a fight at the girls’ school after doing TS.”
It was fun, wasn’t it, our raging gal game heroine?
If they’re going to enroll by impersonating a different gender, they’ll probably falsify their resume too…
>>41
It’s okay to deceive in school, but not in a company.
Otome Domain…
Once you’ve mastered cross-dressing infiltration at a student level, the next step is professional-level cross-dressing infiltration.
Is Handsome Must Die included for women?
The Change!
The Tale of the Heike is good, isn’t it…?
Isn’t that what Hana Otoko is?
>>49
No way!?
There was one that was made into a drama, right?