Sloan reported that, in addition to her inability to secure employment, she is subjected to verbal abuse and ridicule, as well as stares and pointing.
“Even worse, the more I possess, the more they perceive me as an eccentric.” They leap out of the way, and I am left wondering, “What is the purpose of that?” “It is absolutely appalling,” she declared. “I anticipated this outcome in my life; I am unable to assimilate with others due to my preference for authenticity. I will continue to be who I am.”
Additionally, Sloan alleges that she has been prohibited from attending school events and being restricted from local establishments, where her two young children, aged eight and 10, may have participated. She is undeterred by this.
Sloan’s children have already developed an appreciation for body art, which she fosters by serving as a role model and influencing them.
Sloan expressed her intention to permit the children to receive temporary tattoos, stating, “They received some on their arms last night. They have school, so they will need to remove them.” She also expressed her intention to implement permanent art in the future. “I assure them that they will have superior ones as they mature.”