5:13 Being a tomboy doesn't mean wanting to be recognized as the opposite sex/gender in any way That would be a trans Edit: I'd argue that the "delinquent" type is a branch of the tomboy type
I don't enterally agree with some of your choices. Firstly how tomboys aren't masc presenting 100% of the time. In that they do dress up for occasion. And how who you want to be and who you are. Are two separate things. Like a could want to be more outgoing, but am always on the computer. So i am not alethic. This is the tricky part of labels. in that we don't really chose them for ourselves.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe Hiryuu and Foch are the only ones who use the more masculine “boku” way of referring to themselves, so bonus points to them?
As someone who's dated 2 tomboys in the past. I assure you that your definition of tomboy is way too rigid and unrealistic. A tomboy doesn't necessarily need to be "masculine-looking." A tomboy can still want to look feminine and attractive when the right person comes along.
When I was growing up (born in 1991) "tomboys" where girls that wore trousers instead of skirts and did stuff boys liked more than playing with dolls and things. None of that cultist madness existed when I was a child
one might argue the big guns of azur lane that the shipgirls carry make them all male activities and tomboys. not sure why you went in this like a thesis paper which should have just been a list.