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still finding myself

Discussion in 'LGBT Later in Life' started by Acuteprince, Jun 13, 2016.

  1. Acuteprince

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    ok how do i start this
    i'm homeless i don't have a home

    it's not all i'm pretty much looking for a job day by day or what not thats part of why i don't really get online
     
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    I'm sorry that you are in this situation. There is no shame in being homeless or looking for a job because your parents aren't accepting of you and kicked you out. There's no need to apologize or feel bad because you are doing what you need to do to live authentically. Once you find a job, you'll be able to start a new life and thrive as the person you were meant to be. Hang in there. Be strong, be proud :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:ride:
     
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  3. RosePetals76

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    That is so hard. I hope there is a shelter near you that can help you while you find a job and a place.
     
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    I just want to offer support and hugs. I'm hoping others chime in who might have more solid advice. Do you have friends or family who can help you get on your feet?