
Do they have kids?
I saw some really good fanart of some of their children and I was like 'omg I should a chapter about their kids' so here it is (I also tell you the meaning of their name because I'm extra)
Kagehina: Two kids, Akiyoshi (Meaning bright, clear, and justice, male) and Michi (meaning righteous way, gender fluid)
Bokuaka: Two kids, Atsuko (meaning kindness, child, a female) and Kozue (meaning tree branches, non-binary)
Iwaoi: One kid, Ayami (meaning beautiful color, female)
Kuroken: Twins, Habiki (meaning echo, sound, male) and Hikari (meaning light, female)
Daisuga: One kid, Ikuo (meaning cultural flourishing, conquest, male)
Tsukkiyama: Two kids, Kosuke, (meaning rising sun, transgender male) and Eriko (meaning blessed, and truth, female)
People who are confused about some of the genders and pronouns:
Non-binary: This gender identity a term used to describe individuals who may experience a gender identity that is neither exclusively male or female or is in between or beyond both genders. Pronouns; They, them, and their.
Transgender: Transgender people have a sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex. (Kosuke, who is a transgender male, was a female when giving birth too, but identifies and later became a male) Pronouns; depending which gender they're now. She/her/hers, he/him/his, they/them,their.
Gender fluid: People who are Gender fluid move between two or more genders depending on how they feel. Pronouns; she/her/hers, he/him/his, xe/xem/xyr (neopronouns: in a category of new pronouns neopronouns are used in place of 'she', 'he' or 'they')
If I got any of these wrong please tell me, I think learning about people's pronouns and gender is important and I really had fun learning about them and I hoped you learned something new too :D
Also the baby names I just got from a website, just look up 'Japanese baby names'
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