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WCDT: Strips 2892 to 2896 (9th - 13th February 2015)

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TieDyeKat:

--- Quote from: Half Empty Coffee Cup on 08 Feb 2015, 20:10 ---
--- Quote from: TRVA123 on 08 Feb 2015, 20:06 ---Why doesn't she just wear her contacts?

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I hear people like to fall asleep after sex. One may not necessarily remember to remove contacts first.

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It's not necessary to remove contacts when sleeping, as long as you're cleaning or replacing them on a regular schedule.

Orkboy:

--- Quote from: hedgie on 08 Feb 2015, 20:32 ---Prediction:  By mid week, Jeph will shift focus to other characters for a bit, so that the fans will be held in antici……pation for a while on the whole Clairiten arc.

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Alternatively, the sugary-sweet Clairten duo and the Faye-tastrophy interact as a means to create new situations and conversations the comic hasn't had before. 

ZoeM:
I know *precisely* what's going through Claire's mind right now. (Although if it was truly 1-1 she would be shaking uncontrollably right about now... the rush of having finally, fully realized a lifelong dream'll do that to ya! Especially if you haven't really had a good (or any) experience up to that point...)

The whole arc has kinda reminded me of my life a year ago, and throughout Claire's always been practically a (albeit naturally red-haired) mirror for my own experience. It takes a special kind of author to so perfectly capture a subject so unfamiliar to them - so, bravo, Jeph. Thank you. :)

Natswash:
On the Glasses during sex, they have an annoying propensity of falling of my face so I can get with removing them first.
Alternatively Claire could get the little bead glasses cord. She is angling to be a librarian after all

hedgie:
I hate to say it, but I know about fuck-all about trans* issues, save from what people have posted here, and one friend who transitioned right in front of my eyes.  But I know that especially for those of us prone to anxiety, that one's first *anything* is damned scary.  First kiss.  First lover.  First *real* (as in emotional attachment) partner.  The first time you live with someone else who isn't just someone who isn't family, or isn't just a flatmate.  Firsts are scary.  And in Friday's comic, I could see that in Claire's eyes.  Today's strip really shows them as vulnerable to each other, and demonstrating what happens when one can overcome that fear.

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