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drawing after drawing, comic after comic, I hope to tell more trans stories, for me and for other people HAPPY TRANSGENDER DAY OF VISIBILITY 2024
It's been 4 fucking years and I still dont know how the fuck she knew-
More Feeling Purple is up to read on Webtoon.
Kit is a socially awkward, closeted Nonbinary teen, just trying to get through each day without being noticed. But when the new girl, Sara t
A comic about progress, and mourning the person you used to be before trauma changed you forever
A comic I drew about being nonbinary and full of cicadas
Diversity Win! This Newt is Trans
Petition to make newts the official mascot of transneutral people.
Anyway, today’s comic is another result of me messing around with words and getting an amusing result. And attempting to draw something I don’t usually draw (newts).
I also changed how I did the frame, but I’m not sure I like it. I’ll probably do it the old way again next time.
Here is a comic about how to describe a relationship. Thanks as ever to the wonderful patrons. If you want to help me financially deal with the glorious hellscape of medical transition, you too can do do that! LINKTR dot EE slash TOMORJUDY
The script: Everything is Somewhat Repaired: Howdy Partner When I was first dating Jane I called her my girlfriend. Girlfriend sounded teenage and crush-y, like the person who has the other straw in a milkshake.
Girlfriend was cute but then I realised I wasn't a boyfriend. I was still mostly being read as a man so I switched to calling her my "partner". It sounded more grown up and it also sounded a lot gayer.
"Partner" made us somehow equally un-gendered. I secretly enjoyed the confusion when people assumed I was a gay man and then found out my partners name was Jane.
I think I was happier with it being confusing. Something people couldn't put their finger on, rather than something they were just plain wrong about.
Now most people read me as (an usual) woman I've started using "girlfriend" again. It's cute, gayer than ever and tastes like milkshake.
Just some appearance related musing mid-covid