by Heather Rose Brown
I've been thinking of starting a series of single panel comics with this theme for a while now. This is my first in the series and has a Christmas theme. I hope it'll give you a giggle or a smile. Happy holidays, everyone!
{{{warm huggs}}}
Heather Rose :)
My Transgender Childhood is copyright 2007 by Heather Rose Brown
This is the second entry in what I hope to be a continuing series of single-panel cartoons.
My Transgender Childhood #2
Copyright 2008 by Heather Rose Brown
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I remember almost always "losing" a shoe or coat or some other important item of clothing when I'd go visiting my relatives, which allowed me to put off the inevitable parting with my cousins just a little bit longer. It wasn't the best trick for putting off the inevitable, but I always hated leaving, so the effort definitely seemed worth it.
Anyways, I was kinda thinking of what it'd be like if I had managed to convince one of my cousins that I could borrow her clothes, then some how manage to misplace the clothes I came to visit in ... and this is the what came out of that musing. :)
This is the third in my series of single panel cartoons for My Transgender Childhood. It deals with the difference between boys and girls and asks a question that, while presented in a way that is intended to be humorous, I hope may make some people think. :)
My Transgender Childhood # 3
Copyright 2008 by Heather Rose Brown
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I had originally planned on publishing this comic on Easter, but my computer burnt out on me before I could post it. I created my latest submission while thinking about what it was like seeing girls wearing pretty Easter dresses and wondering what life might have been like if I had been allowed to wear one too. I hope everyone enjoys my latest submission to this slowly growing series of single panel comics. :)
Hello everyone! This is a rather long delayed addition to this series of single-panel comics. It's a bit different than the other ones because it implies a body swap, but I hope it still fits in with my theme of being a child and gendered differently than you may appear. If it doesn't, then I hope it at least gives everyone a bit of a giggle or a reason to smile. Enjoy!
Believe it or not, there's a new addition to "My Transgender Childhood Comix"! To be honest, I can hardly believe it myself, but my muse seems to be full of surprises lately. Today's entry is about one of the things I always dreaded at school ... team sports. But sometimes, if you find someone special, things can turn out a lot better than you might expect. :)