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If you can spare a one time donation for this comic, I would be so happy. For those of you who would like to stay just a little bit longer, I'd love to share some closing thoughts on what this comic meant to me.
I feel that erotica and one's personal preferences of it is often stigmatized or rejected, even in communities of more open expression and similar interests.
There are large swaths of communities that openly celebrate sexuality and sexual identity, but there is still also a continued theme of criticism and harassment for many artists and patrons of the art.
So what I thought on was....that you have a gardener whose garden shows he's got a pretty and seemingly innocent life style out in the open. The way he tends to his flowers would look to anyone to be socially acceptable. But he has a weed in his shed. A dark place that no one goes into but him.
And people don't like weeds because they're considered pests and are usually dealt with, when in reality they're just another blush of flower.
So the gardener acts like everyone else would and pretends to be disgusted because that would be "normal" but he doesn't want to get rid of his weed because deep down he knows that it's what he secretly likes and wishes he could have.
And it's only when the weed finally breaks through that exterior by a confrontation that things finally change. We may not like what we want, but what we want often likes us.
And I feel that the sooner we can accept that about some of ourselves, the sooner we can have one less secret, one less weight that follows us around. You can have your garden, and even a weed or two. They're not always the prettiest but they're still flowers in their own way.
If you can my patreon, I would be very grateful
If you can spare a one time donation for this comic, I would be so happy. For those of you who would like to stay just a little bit longer, I'd love to share some closing thoughts on what this comic meant to me.
I feel that erotica and one's personal preferences of it is often stigmatized or rejected, even in communities of more open expression and similar interests.
There are large swaths of communities that openly celebrate sexuality and sexual identity, but there is still also a continued theme of criticism and harassment for many artists and patrons of the art.
So what I thought on was....that you have a gardener whose garden shows he's got a pretty and seemingly innocent life style out in the open. The way he tends to his flowers would look to anyone to be socially acceptable. But he has a weed in his shed. A dark place that no one goes into but him.
And people don't like weeds because they're considered pests and are usually dealt with, when in reality they're just another blush of flower.
So the gardener acts like everyone else would and pretends to be disgusted because that would be "normal" but he doesn't want to get rid of his weed because deep down he knows that it's what he secretly likes and wishes he could have.
And it's only when the weed finally breaks through that exterior by a confrontation that things finally change. We may not like what we want, but what we want often likes us.
And I feel that the sooner we can accept that about some of ourselves, the sooner we can have one less secret, one less weight that follows us around. You can have your garden, and even a weed or two. They're not always the prettiest but they're still flowers in their own way.
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The romance and chemistry is cute and fluid. Good job, bud.
Also that's a good description of more than a few communities and how they treat the NSFW portion of the community.
I believe that when people strive to have something look perfect, they often cut away the things that actually make them happy or are good for them... people wanting the perfect figure will starve themselves just to be beautiful and it makes them become sick, people wanting the perfect show house for guests will make things overly clean but it's also bland and unwelcoming, not truly a home. In a way... these two are a good way to show the world not to forget that sometimes what's considered 'nasty' and 'unwanted' is what might be necessary to be properly happy and healthy.
... Also yes, I agree with continuation, I want to see the weed and the gardener grow.
But in search of interesting information about a variety of weed crops. I found a weed like Oxalis. Yes, it is widespread in many places. Yes, it is a "false shamrock", and not a double one, like Weedilia have. But its subspecies, with burgundy shades. Reminded me of her. Of course, it is also known that this plant has a high content of vitamin C. Involved in many processes of our body. Including in the circulatory system. So, with a stretch, it would be possible to prescribe aphrodisiac properties to her. But this is already my purest DMSS.