A. is a totally complete incomplete paraplegic and thirty-something hanky-in-the-pocket cartoonist weirdo! They spent the majority of their young life sketching in hospitals, and experienced their first heartbreak at age 8 during game 6 of the ’96 NBA championships.
seeing a queer therapist has been one of the most positive and successful experience of my life. I’ve had my share of lame straight therapists, who were very nice people but didn’t provide the support i needed.
Therapy is the best! I’ve been in therapy for about 15 years. I want to echo the “going to therapy doesn’t mean you’re not fine.” I’m a big advocate for therapy for all. Yay therapy!
I can’t recommend therapy enough. It has helped me so much, beyond what I was expecting. If you think you can’t afford it, try looking up your local LGBTQ Center. Most offer therapy on a sliding scale and will work with your budget.
Wow I’ve never related so much before
Now I’m remembering last time when I was telling my therapist about how I’m super overwhelmed but doing pretty well, and she asked if I’d been eating…
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ugh thank you for this reminder that I really need to prioritize finding a new therapist
also I love you
<3
so relatable <3
Yes!
Me before a counselling session: Do I really need this?
Me after a counselling session: Yes. Keep looking after yourself.
This comic is a great reminder!
seeing a queer therapist has been one of the most positive and successful experience of my life. I’ve had my share of lame straight therapists, who were very nice people but didn’t provide the support i needed.
Being a champion marathon repression-ist, I’m a once a weeker.
At least something in my life is consistent.
Therapy is the best! I’ve been in therapy for about 15 years. I want to echo the “going to therapy doesn’t mean you’re not fine.” I’m a big advocate for therapy for all. Yay therapy!
I can’t recommend therapy enough. It has helped me so much, beyond what I was expecting. If you think you can’t afford it, try looking up your local LGBTQ Center. Most offer therapy on a sliding scale and will work with your budget.
Hmm, I need a shower.
hello just another person chiming in here to say YAY THERAPYY
Oh yes, the Shower Epiphany !
The small enclosed space, the steam, the white noise, a glorious echo chamber to let go in but, that’s just it, it’s an echo chamber.
And showering with your therapist just wouldn’t work… Would it ?
That would be some bold therapy trend for sure.
Wow I’ve never related so much before
Now I’m remembering last time when I was telling my therapist about how I’m super overwhelmed but doing pretty well, and she asked if I’d been eating…