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Oh I give up my quote has problem. I will reply manually.
Uneunsae:
Thnks for your reply
I'm 25 years old and still have 2 more years to complete my degree. So, I'm still dependent on my parents for the school fees.
Sure, I'll start working on a plan. Right now, we have thoughts to either move to another state or even another country so that we can start our lives refreshed.
I'm sorry to hear that you are facing the same problem as me. But, don't worry your dream will be a success and you can live your desired life happily
All the best Uneunsae
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50plus:
Thnks for your reply
Yup, i think its possible. As typical asian people, they are trying to be dependent on me in the future. ( its like they will stop going to work and expect me to feed them once i start working. ) I have been telling them now and then that times have changed and they should be prepared to take care of themselves and not be expecting me to be there all the time. I hope they are mentally prepared now so that they won't feel like a blow when i move out.
i'm not sure whether they want to still contact me once i come out to them. i dunno whether they are parents who prefer their son to be dead rather than gay (for a gay son is an embarrassment for them)
partly why i want to move out and move to another state is because i dun want to cause any embarrassment or humiliation to them in front of their relatives and friends.
if i say i want to move out, they will most probably say "dont do that. we are family. we must be together. have you thought how we can live without you by our side.. blah blah". so i have to carefully plan and move out.
i did ask them about their opinion about homosexuals. they feel its "not natural" and everyone must be married (heterosexual) and have a child. i know this sounds ridiculous but they are quite backward ppl and only recently heard about homosexuality ( 2002 onwards ).
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AdamAndWill:
Thnks for your reply
Sure, I really hope i can live a happy life with my partner in the future like you guys.
Wish me good luck
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TwisttheLeaf:
Thnks for your reply
Yup, I shall focus on finishing uni first.
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Bowyn Aerrow:
Thnks for your reply
I really hope they will accept me for who i am
(though i have no idea how they are going to react when they find out)
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AlfredMamza:
Thnks for your reply
Haha i'm glad to know that you're a malaysian too
I agree with you that we have to live with fear here cos the laws are not supportive of us.
Thnks for clarifying about the housing law
i was having wrong info about it all these while haha
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17vs41:
Thnks for your reply
Actually, if i'm in my deathbed, i would want my partner by my side.
i'm not sure about your last sentence. i'm assuming you are trying to say that blood is thicker than water?
Yup true, and thats what makes me feel abit guilty about it
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