IT MUST BE DONE
Thread Topic: IT MUST BE DONE
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It's weird, really. This site unintentionally provided so much for so many people. It's like a mute care taker. Silent, without a voice, but quietly takes care of us all some way or another.
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It does. I guess in a way it just helps. It's a way of therapy. Relinquishing all of your fears, being able to open up and tell everyone how you feel, and you get accepted. No strings attached, and you find people in the same boat as you. Without this site, and the people on it, I wouldn't be here today. And that's kind of a scary thought.
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Without this site, i'd possibly just be a stupid white christian boy as I was before I joined.
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I'm so glad you joined!
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Why's that?
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Because! I don't want you to be a 'stupid white trash christian boy' you are perfect as you are, and even then some. Anything else going towards the boy area, no. Just no. Perfect as you are now.
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Thanks.
Seth says when we meet, he'll dress me up in Mori Kei, I think it was called. I'm really excited. -
Chur Welcome.
I would love to see that! You should send me a photo when it happens. -
Yeah, I will if I remember. He's so sweet, nice, loving, and handsome. I've devoted myself to him. I want him to hold me with his strong arms. He said he'd protect me from people. He's my valiant prince, and i'm his princess. ^//^
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Awwwh. That's so adorable. You guys together is perfect.
See that's what I want, right there. -
You'll get it one day. Everyone has a chance as long as they try.
Do people know that you're asexual at school? That you're trans? -
No....I've seen what they've done to people who they thought were asexual. The bullies are as bad as it is.
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But they don't pick on gays?
Anyways, I wanna help you out. I may not be able to dress up like a girl near my family, but i'm an expert at doing stuff behind peoples back. You ready to learn? -
Oh they do. I've tried to stand up for them, but it was useless. They didn't stop.
Oh yes. I am beyond ready. -
Huh. I thought your school was filled with gays.
Okay, know who you can trust. Now, this doesn't mean avoid people who find it weird, but people who won't really give a s--- and wont rat you out to your parents. Simple casual friends who don't really give a s--- about gays and lesbos and whatnot. These are pretty easy to find in my experience. And hey, some christians are accepting as well as long as you don't talk about it 24/7.
Now then, I know you can't dress up like a guy via hair and whatnot, but you can get close. Buy flannel shirts or whatever and loose jeans. roll up long sleeved shirts, even. This helps give the male feel while still giving off no red flags. As long as you transition into these types of clothing slowly, they won't suspect a thing.
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