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Started by EmilyRyan, September 21, 2015, 08:45:12 PM

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JoanneB

So your parents may know where you live, or a phone number. Like... you are 24 years old. In other words an adult.

Of course, if you are leaching off them, under their health insurance etc., things are a LOT different. They have leverage. Being financially independant, or willing to take the risk you will be, means you also get to live your live under your rules
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EmilyRyan

Lets say if I were to end up completely homeless is there at least a way to get hrt for free?? (This is how desperate I'm getting  :P)
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Mariah

Hopefully, you won't have to become homeless to get HRT. Hugs
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EmilyRyan

Thanks I hope I don't either but the ways things are going it might be my only option.
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akshita

hi,

sometimes you need to take a hard decision because things cease to continue forward.i had to call police 2 times against my parents when all efforts failed.
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EmilyRyan

One good thing at least is that my friend's safety can now be 100% guaranteed.  He got a new place and basically he's officially a homeowner.

  Also I need to finally be more clear of some things regarding my situation (I tend to leave out details when im feeling down and upset).  Ok so basically I am still in college, after getting my two year degree back in the spring, trying to become a teacher and frankly it isn't working out and of course my parents have these impossibly high hopes and expectations so telling them that being a teacher is not for me is what im more concerned about as my safety goes.  As far as grades go i'm looking to get C's at worst.  Yes transitioning in a safe environment is still a big one for me but this situation right now has been consuming me since last month and will more likely contribute to possible homelessness or something worse if I were to tell them. 

In other words no matter how I may try to get out of either situation it probably will turn into a war that I don't want :(
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EmilyRyan

I just can't move forward without my parents support. I need their support and without it I just don't want to live on this planet anymore
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