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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 the transition and healing of my relocation to Canada.   All Work-In-Progress images are available on my Patreon.   ✿ Special thanks to my beloved Facebook friends and Rainbow Railroad who contributed in my time of desperate need to get to Canada! ✿ ✿ Special thanks to my bestie Nat Liong for spoiling me with his love and support! ✿ Love you all so much! o(TヘTo) *big kisses and hugs* ♥♥

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 stay silent on.   My stay was far from the “Rainbow Land” that my friend, Brenna, led me to believe, and this article will be going into what went wrong there. I will discuss how it appeared, how it actually was, and then the fallout of how everything that came to be.   The Allure of Paradise.   If you read my initial article, “How I Escaped My Abusive And Manipulative Parents”, then you would have probably taken note that…

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The Power of Gender and Friendship.   “A Girl Named Adam” by Jordon J. Scavone is different from the books I usually review on here, thus I’m not too familiar with the criteria that make for a good children’s book. Nonetheless, as a fellow writer, I was able to spot the book’s numerous high points.   As a trans person, I looked for anything that may have come off as misrepresentation. However, the truth is, I hardly found anything that was done poorly by this book. You can even say that A Girl Named Adam is near perfect in storytelling, artwork and its cause.   Story   Since I want to make this as spoiler-free as possible, I’ll keep details to a minimum.   This is an interesting one because the book tells the story from the perspective of the trans kid’s friend. Usually, you would find storybooks with LGBT…

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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 pretend all was well, but now I’ve been expressing more of what happens behind the scenes to my friends.   About three weeks ago, my mother told me she is giving me four days to leave her home.   The Beginning.   In case you missed the hints on my website, I’m transgender (I also identify as a lesbian).   Unfortunately for my whole life, I’ve had to grow up in a strictly religious household where my mother was the…

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