Both Eden Ivy and Sata Jones emphasized the importance of communication and consent in their work. They stressed that clear communication and mutual respect are essential for creating a positive and safe environment for all parties involved.
The futanari genre often explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and acceptance. These stories may involve characters navigating their dual nature, relationships, and societal expectations. Futanari anime and manga can range from romantic and slice-of-life to explicit and adult-oriented content.
Futanari emerged in the early 2000s as a niche subgenre of anime and manga, initially focusing on hermaphroditic characters and themes. Over time, the genre has evolved to incorporate a broader range of topics, including sci-fi, fantasy, and supernatural elements. Futanari often explores complex themes, such as identity, sexuality, and human relationships, frequently blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.