The Skirt I Wear: A Japanese Story of Gender and Belonging

Book#0,46 Japanesque Collection, Themes: Accidental Transition / Instant Family (Step-Mom) / Expat Romance, Keywords: Skirt Boy, Fashion Research Club, Accidental Castration, Medical Transition, Arranged Marriage, Single Dad, Step-Mother, Expat Life, Brazil, JK Coorde

It started as a club activity. It ended as a destiny.

Kairi Kannonji just wanted to fit in at university. Instead, the Fashion Research Club bullied him into their latest project: “Skirt Boys.” Forced to commute to school wearing a high school girl’s uniform, Kairi expected humiliation. Instead, he found a strange comfort in the sway of the pleats.

But the experiment turns into a nightmare when a violent encounter with street thugs leaves Kairi hospitalized and medically castrated. Stripped of his manhood and his future as a man, Kairi feels his life is over.

Enter Gota Sakurazaki’s wealthy, older widower with a transfer order to Brazil and six young daughters in desperate need of a mother. Gota doesn’t care about Kairi’s past; he only sees a beautiful future wife.

Faced with a choice between a life of pity or a new life as a mother in South America, Kairi makes a leap of faith. But can a former college boy really learn to be the matriarch of a large family in a foreign land?

(A dramatic, surprising, and heartwarming story about how one accident can rewrite an entire life.)

[CONTENT WARNING] Contains themes of: Testicular Trauma/Bursting (detailed description of injury and surgical removal), violent assault, coerced crossdressing (social), and transactional marriage dynamics.

Heat Level (1-5) 3 (Sensual / Domestic) The intimacy with the husband (Gota) is described, including oral scenes, but the focus is largely on the emotional shift and the domestic.

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