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First Year Out

A Transition Story

Sabrina Symington

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Belletristik / Comic, Cartoon, Humor, Satire

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From laser hair removal and coming out to her parents, through to dating, voice training and gender reassignment surgery, this intimate and witty graphic novel follows the character of Lily as she transitions to living as her true, female self. Providing support and guidance on a range of issues such as hormones, medical procedures and relationships, the story traces the everyday thoughts, emotions and struggles many trans and non-binary people face and seeks to empower those who are starting to question their gender as well as promoting wider discussion about the complexities of gender and identity. Based on the author's own experiences as a trans woman, this honest and powerful work is a testament to being who you are and a celebration of gender diversity.

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trans*, gender equality, relationships, therapy, voice training, blogger, BAME, LGBTQ+, agender, graphic novel, hormones, activist, douching, gender diversity, misgender, sex, non-binary, language, sexuality, abuse, sex reassignment surgery, violence, tucking, Life of Bria, gender neutral, transgender, romance, coming out, cartoonist, queer, gender transition, male to female, hormone replacement therapy, online dating, electrolysis, TERF, pronouns, assigned at birth, transphobia, gender identity, comic, trans people of colour, mental health, HRT, feminism, intersectionality, gender expression, vaginal dilation, cisgender, intimacy, gender fluid, genderqueer