"Kazuki is a primary character in the Japanese manga, ""It's Not That I Want to Wear Women's Clothing"", written and illustrated by Yumi Unita. He is a 17-year-old high school student who happens to have a fascination with women's clothing, particularly wearing them himself.
Kazuki's struggles with his sexual identity and gender expression are at the heart of the plot. As a result of poor communication with his parents, he has been carrying his secret alone and has to deal with the social stigma and prejudice that comes with his behavior.
At first, he comes across as timid and reserved, but when he meets his classmate, Nonoka, he becomes more confident and eventually tells her about his desires to wear women's clothing. Kazuki sees Nonoka as someone who understands him and he trusts her completely. Nonoka becomes Kazuki's confidant and supporter as he begins to explore his feelings and personality.
Kazuki is a complex character who struggles to come to terms with his sexuality and gender identity. He is kind-hearted and compassionate when it comes to others, yet he has a hard time being honest with himself. He often expresses his frustration and sadness through poetry and is known for his talent for writing.
Despite his fears and doubts, Kazuki is a courageous character who continues to fight for his beliefs and identity. He refuses to let society dictate who he should be and finds the strength to express himself in the way he sees fit. Through his struggles, Kazuki becomes a symbol of hope and bravery for many readers, providing a voice for those who have been silenced by prejudice and discrimination."