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Living with a femboy means having different conversations than you might with a standard-issue roommate.

Our first official apartment meeting covered:

But our second meeting got real.

Felix said, “Sometimes I have dates over. Not all of them know I’m a femboy before they arrive. Some are chill. Some… aren’t.”

We had to create a safety protocol. A code word. An escape route. Felix taught me to listen for the phrase “Did you feed the cat?”—which we don’t have—as a signal to intervene. My-Femboy-Roommate

This is the part of the “My-Femboy-Roommate” story that doesn’t make it into the titillating versions. The reality is that gender non-conforming people face real risks. And as a roommate, your job isn’t to be a hero. It’s to be a witness. A backup plan. A person who will make tea at 1 AM and not ask too many questions.


About four months in, Felix started dating someone—a sweet, quiet guy named Marcus who worked at the local bookstore. Marcus was tall, bearded, and built like a friendly bear. He also had no idea how to react when Felix first appeared in full femme attire.

“You look… different,” Marcus said.

Felix froze. I watched from the kitchen, pretending to be very interested in a jar of pickles. Living with a femboy means having different conversations

Then Marcus said, “Different good. I like the skirt. Can we still go get tacos?”

That was the test. Marcus passed.

Having My-Femboy-Roommate meant we had to have the “partner policy” talk. We agreed: overnight guests were fine, but we’d text ahead. Also, no one makes fun of Felix’s skincare routine. Ever.

Marcus quickly learned the house rules. He also learned how to help Felix pick out a choker that matched his outfit. By month five, Marcus was better at organizing Felix’s makeup drawer than I was. But our second meeting got real


In the sprawling, often chaotic landscape of independent visual novels, it is rare for a title to break through the noise and find a dedicated, mainstream-adjacent audience. Yet, My Femboy Roommate, developed by Neko Wolfta, has done exactly that.

Available on platforms like Itch.io and Steam, the game has amassed a significant following. On the surface, it appears to be a simple romantic comedy catering to a very specific niche. However, a closer inspection reveals a project that balances high-quality aesthetics with a surprisingly earnest approach to romance and self-discovery.

When a rigid, hyper-masculine business student finds himself sharing an apartment with a chaotic, fashion-obsessed femboy, his meticulously planned life is turned upside down—forcing him to confront his own prejudices, his understanding of gender, and the terrifying realization that he might be falling in love.


Femboys, as a general rule, have impeccable taste. Our living room now has string lights, a gallery wall of vintage anime prints, and a rug that ties the whole room together. My contribution is a beanbag chair. Leo’s contribution is an aesthetic. Guess who wins when company comes over.