- The background is a rainbow gradient starting purple at the top and ending red on the bottom. Going down the page are rows of images paired with text.
- A smartphone in a thin, lavender case. The screen is reflecting back a partial view of my face, wearing hexagonal glasses that fade from gold in the middle to rose gold on the outside. My face appears overall feminine, but my short hair and receding hairline are visible.
- Beside the phone is handwritten, white text: Today I caught my reflection in my phone screen. Something about it seemed more femme than usual.
- The next row starts with text: I realized it was my glasses, because I had been wearing my boymode glasses the past few days
- Beside the text is a picture of a pair of glasses, the same ones from the reflection. They are gold and fade to rose gold on the sides, and then the arms fade back to gold in the back, with transparent, pink, plastic tips on the end
- On the next row there are two pairs of glasses stacked vertically. The one on top is the same pair from before. The one on the bottom is almost identical, except the metal parts are entirely gold and the plastic tips on the arms are black
- Beside the glasses there is text: But the thing is, they're almost identical, aside from color. I got the boymode glasses because when I got my normal ones, my old glasses stopped feeling like me. So I wanted a similar pair that I could wear around my parents.
- The next row starts with text: Unfortunately, when I first tried wearing them at my parents' house... it did not go well...
- Beside the text is the floating head of a bald man, with red, anime-style cross-popping veins on his forehead, his skin turned slightly red from anger, shouting, ARE YOU GAY AND NOT TELLING ME!?! The text is all caps and wobbly and the speech bubble is spiky to indicate harsh angry shouting.
This was supposed to be a happy comic about how the subtle difference in color of my glasses makes me feel so much more feminine when I look in the mirror, but I realized after writing the first 3 parts that it just worked too well to end with that.