-shemale-japan- Kristel Kisaki Takes Two- -16.1... Jun 2026
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Transgender individuals frequently face targeted legislation regarding access to gender-affirming healthcare, restrictions on updating legal documents, and bans from participating in sports categories aligned with their gender identity.
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Often associated with the "16.1" (January 16th) release window or catalog indexing.
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