![]() She helps Ryo feel comfortable in his skin (and clothes), and challenges him to start thinking about who he might be attracted to. Ryo's new coworker Mizuki is a wonderful addition to a cast that was lacking in some common sense and wisdom. ![]() With a new and improved website design, the stage is set, but the video may turn out to do more harm than good for Ryo. While still recovering and figuring out who he’s attracted to, a popular YouTuber gets involved in the Boys line and wants to promote their brand online. That is until they decide to go out together for a Welcome celebration, and one of the male workers hits on Ryo. His co-workers seem to accept him for who he really is, or they at least don’t ask questions or box him into the wrong gender. After several hurtful job interviews, Ryo decides to go into the next one as a girl, but he finds a workplace where every employee dresses the same, and everyone is expected to do the same basic workload. This is especially daunting for Ryo who is looking for a place to fit in within a very binary Japanese society, a society that wants him to wear girls’ uniforms to work or perform tasks around the workplace that girls are “better” suited for. ![]() ![]() This means the young entrepreneurs have to get part-time jobs to support their supply budgets. Jin makes a bold move to try and get the Boys shirts in a trendy store, but it fails miserably. ![]()
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