I think about Sweet-P a lot specifically for the angle they go with for her
Like I get why people prefer Gin and I think his story is equally important
But I think it's interesting to have a trans character and her problem isn't that she's coming to terms with her identity but the step afterwards and the idea of a "transition goal".
There's a specific type of girl that is Sweet-P's transition goal, and it's someone who is far away from where she's starting. It's an instagramable model of a girl for her preferred aesthetic.
And her story isn't that that's unobtainable to her. It's not that she couldn't achieve that look if she put in all the work.
But the recognition that doing that would make her miserable. That there would be a long period of time where she'd be miserable and potentially harm herself and realising that it's not worth that.
That she doesn't have to suffer and match some model to be happy.
It's opening her eyes to girls like her who still follow that aesthetic, but are happy in how they look already. Their problem isn't with their actual appearance, it's that the market doesn't cater to them.
That's something that can be tackled. That's something she can do something about without hurting herself.
Sweet-P's story is about rejecting the marketable idea of how a girl should look and finding what makes her happy. Doing the things that make her happy. Not forcing herself to be miserable just because she thinks that's the only way to live.
And I think that's really important and a really interesting twist when talking about body image.