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very mediocre
I’m not sure if your comment refers to my art, or to the lack of help within the queer community, so I’m going to assume that it’s the latter and that you’re as equally outraged at the lack of resources as I am.
this speaks to me especially as a queer person in the south
Hi! Sorry for the late reply. I’m a bit of an hermit. I can’t imagine how hard things must be in the south. Up north, in Québec, things are okay I guess. There’s help, but It’s not available to everybody. My personal experience is that, the places that would normally help people in distress aren’t willing to help us, because we’re queer. And the places specialized in helping queer people are overwhelmed, and can only help the most extreme cases. The trick is to hang in there, and build yourself a network of friends and contacts within the community, and that things will improve eventually. Sending some good vibes your way : )
nice art :>
Thank you! : )