For those wondering, if you search for "sissification + html" on this site the pages go up to 4, while "netorare + japanese game + rpg maker" go up to 11, which is another thing pretty numerous. And "dystopian setting + fantasy + completed" has only 1 page.
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This last one has nothing to do with any pattern that I noticed just by using this site, it's just something demi random I came up with.
Anyway, 2 things:
1
Being the main character as a consequence of being the player character is debatable. At least on literature, I heard about a few examples of the one who tells the story not being the main character, despite being a character, so I guess this can be translated into games. If you are a character, but seldom appears, you are not the main character, just the main character. Some games, usually funny little story driven ones, that has a story but sometimes talks about the existence of the player, are an example of this (the player exists as a character, but is not the main one).
I'm just saying this so you may get the things straight with the public with someone asks it, like "am I the alpha near the sissy constantly forcing them or am I rarely on the game and most the things I do are from a safe distance?".
2
"Sissy trans-woman" is a strange thing to hear, since sissy is usually some beta who still tries to identify himself as a male and a trans is someone who "doesn't agree with" their biological sex (or whatever the way you guys prefer to put it). Not that I care, or even know enough, lol. Just like the orientation/identity is yours, the English language is yours, so I care little about getting all the terms 100% right all the time and all.