My finished commission for Rainbow Railroad. Born in Barbados, I suffered a lot of discrimination there due to my LGBT identity. With the help of my friends and RainbowRailroad, they helped me moved to Canada in 2020. I started as a refugee and later became a protected person in June (right before my birthday too). I now live a happy life with my partner in Sudbury, Ontario. This illustration represents…
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It Was All A Trap: From One Dysfunctional Home To The Next.
Be careful who you accept “help” from, especially if the person in question has a religious agenda. At first, I didn’t think I could write this comfortably because it would be practically throwing the people who gave me a place to stay under the bus. But with the grotesque things that were condoned, not only to me but to another person under their roof, this isn’t a matter to…
How I Escaped My Abusive And Manipulative Parents.
An End To Years of Abuse. At the time of writing this, it has been over two weeks since I left the home of my abusive family. I’m in a more loving family now where I’m away from the people that brought me continuous suffering and misery that affected my mental health. Before this all started, I wasn’t much for talking about my personal life. I liked to…
A Day For Beth #18: “The Best Counsellor Ever”.
Wait, I’m posting comics on Monday now? Yes…I think, maybe lol I’ll try uploading comics on Mondays until the end of the semester and see how that goes. In the meantime while I suffer, here’s something wholesome.
A Day For Beth #10: New Psychiatrist.
I have a good feeling about my new psychiatrist. ________________________________________________________________
A Day For Beth #5: The Psychiatrist
There’s a reason why I don’t like cis-gender doctors to be dealing with transgender patients. They’re very insensitive and don’t care about you. I swear this is the last depressing comic I’m going to make for a while lol Next week is going to be pure positivity. Also I realised the hair styles were a little different in the first and last panel, but when I got around to…
“How does Beth fight against discrimination?”.
That’s a really tough question because I’ve never gotten to the point where I can confidently say that I do fight against discrimination (≧д≦ヾ). I am transgender. I identify as female, despite my sex assigned at birth. I grew up in a household where my parents are very religious. Yes, it has been a disheartening experience. They take advantage of the fact that I’m quiet and don’t fight back…