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Apr 12, 2007 08:22

I want everyone who reads this to ask me 3 questions. No more, no less ( Read more... )

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0nineko April 12 2007, 19:07:59 UTC
1. When do I get to see you again/meet this girl of yours?

2. Why don't we talk as much? (I sure do miss you)

3. I can't think of another :(

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flufy April 13 2007, 00:59:41 UTC
When one of us has time to come see the other. I'm really broke right now, like always, and already have a wedding to attend in May, and a Family reunion in July, so I really can't go out there. Mebbe you could possibly come here some time? You can stay here, like always, for as long as you like. It's just really hard to go to Indiana, ya know? Plus, there's more stuff to do 'round here than there is in Indy. We can get all dressed up, and put makeup on each other and go to the silly local goth club, and see movies, and go shoe shopping, and all sorts of things. Well... maybe not the shoe shopping.

'Cause you're never around when I'm online and actually AT the computer. Plus, I'm crap at keeping phone numbers. You can call me though, if you're any better at it. The number is 443 200 3615. If you still pay extra for long distance, just call and let it ring twice, and I'll call you back, 'cause I'll know it's you, since nobody from Indiana calls me.

S'ok, I'll answer anyway. Foreverandeverandever. I'll always love you, no matter what.

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archadia April 14 2007, 00:27:19 UTC
What advice would you give someone who isn't happy with the gender given at birth?

What is the best part about helping people?

What is the most stressful part about helping people?

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flufy April 14 2007, 01:10:55 UTC
The very first thing to do would be to get help if you can, either from a doctor, if that's an option, or if nothing else, get the support of friends. If that's not an option, or just really uncomfortable ( believe me, it's damned tough at first, still is after all these years) there are lots of support groups around here that will give you all the help and companionship you could possibly need, and most of the people there will have been through it before, are going through the same things, or are close to someone who is/has. Above all though, be honest with yourself. Don't try to shrug it off, because that only makes it hurt more and more with each passing day. As for doing something about it, organization is imperative. Figure out what it's going to take, when you want to do it, and what you're going to have to do to get there. For example, I set myself a deadline on my 27th birthday, I want to be done. Before that, I have to finish college (about a year from now) get a better paying job (probably a few months out of college) If ( ... )

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