LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

I highly recommend these books by Molly Knox Ostertag! (If you’re into graphic novels)
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“In this family, the boys are supposed to be shapeshifters not witches, but Aster and Ariel are defying gender conventions in this supernatural series.”

and her newest book:
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“This sweet graphic novel follows Morgan, a 15-year-old girl living on a small island in Canada, who one day meets a mysterious selkie named Keltie. At first, Morgan is annoyed by Keltie, but as they spend more time together, she realizes her feelings may be stronger than she anticipated. This charming sapphic coming-of-age story is sure to pull at some heartstrings.”
I just found a really good podcast called “the two princes” it’s an lgbtqia+ story. I’m only a few episodes in and I love it so much
 

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i can relate with the underweight commenting. i have always been told i should eat more, stop working out for a bit, and even quit my job (sadly, it does have a bad rep for being harsh on body standards). obviously i wouldn’t quit my
job but i feel as tho anywhere i go i’m not the “perfect type” (which i now realize
doesn’t matter). i also don’t like when people say “i wish i had the problem of being ‘too skinny’. it beats being fat!” which i don’t agree with.
Yeah I feel the same, diagnosed with anorexia (not bad yet) and everybody is saying they wished they were like me. Tall and skinny. It’s annoying, people just don’t get that it hurts.
 

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