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Um...I live at home...I mean I'm not thrilled about it but I do, I get along with my folks, I pitch in where I can but I do work a full time job... So I wouldn't feel bad about living with family or whatever your arrangement is... I don't think [MENTION=13210]Beaux[/MENTION] was trying to be offensive or judgmental here...or at least that's not how I read it...
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I hope you are doing better. I was worried about you.
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Subdivisions, I truly pains me to see people here that I know are going through personal hell in their own right, and yet still take the time to try and help you, have to deal with insults.
Get help man. go to the public health department, a minister or rabbi, a neighbor you feel you can talk with, a family doctor, wherever, but reach out and really talk with someone while your wall is down. It is hard, really hard, to do, but you can take a few steps and try. I can guarantee you that the people in the posts above will rejoice in hearing that you are working things out. Good luck.
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03-05-2016, 02:12 AM
(Edited 03-05-2016, 02:19 AM by meridannight.)
subdivisions Wrote:Good for you. But I don't need judgemental faggots telling me how pathetic I am for still living at home because I don't want to be homeless. In fact, that's the last thing I needed and I think I'm gonna actually go self-harm now. Thanks.
Also I can't stand disabled people.
in the last decade there's been an obvious trend toward people staying living with their parents longer, well into their twenties. there's nothing to be ashamed about that.
people won't think you're pathetic because you choose to live with your parents over living on the street. most everybody would make that choice if faced with it. not working towards doing what you want to be doing, though, that would understandably be looked down upon.
and you don't need a college degree to work in the field that interests you. degree doesn't hurt. but you can study independently and get started on your own. it's even better that way because you are doing it by your own schedule and don't have to wade through others' bullshit (i.e. the professors).
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