Online relationships aren't real. Nice try attempting to shift the blame onto someone else, though. It's totally working.
They are plenty real, but we dated in person so.
Why did you lie to him? Wouldn't lying have made the situation worse when the truth inevitably came forth?
What did you originally tell him?
He doesn't really believe much in mental illness. It took me ages just to get anxiety meds.
I told him I got kicked for back problems.
Why would you joke about a severely mentally ill person being kicked out. Why.
It's being rude to people with the power to fuck your shit up. Mind your fucking manners, shit, how hard is that to understand? I shouldn't even have to explain that.
Why are you threatening me.
Please stop avoiding my questions.
You'll have to ask again, I'm super stressed so I'm missing shit
@Stray Sheep if you can prove that you are trans I have no problem at all calling you sir, he, him, etc. and I'm reasonably certain that
@Delicious Stickmeat feels the same. One of my very first friends is a Transman (and hey! Incidentally is also in the Houston area) and I'm very respectful of his wishes. I doubt you'll be misgendered if you can put in effort towards appearing that gender and acting like it. Oh, also it's probably not a good idea to lie to your parents about why you were kicked out of the military. I'll wager they either already knew why or they'd find out eventually anyway.
Wait, why do you even care about any of this? Weren't you going to kill yourself and therefor ascend to Godhood and all of these problems will no longer affect you?
How do I "prove" I', trans. I can't put much effort into presenting how I want because of parents. Also presentation =/= gender.
I thought that if I killed myself it may show you all how you effect people but then I realized you guys....don't really care and gave up.
In fact, I'll take this a step further. So, you were discharged from the military in boot camp for a mental disorder. Was this a mental disorder prior to enlistment? Are you sure? Bootcamp commanders are famous for using the "condition prior to service" card to weed out recruits that have problems that surface during boot camp, and said ELS separations often get flipped to medical discharges under appeal.
Did you know that if you have a medical condition that surfaces during boot camp, the 180 service day requirement is waived for VA benefits? Did you know that VA can handle both transgender care, and a myriad of mental issues? Did you know that the person talking to you is adept at navigating VA and Board of Corrections red tape, and has helped 4 other prior servicemembers in the same boat amend their records and get care?
Keep snapping at that hand, you 19 year old know it all. One day, you'll learn.
I didn't know about it prior, but yes, it was prior.
I was 12, not that it matters, 13 is still too young too. I'm not excusing my behavior, I know it was pretty shitty of me but I was not mature enough to be in a relationship.
13 and 15 is a two year age gap. And what about everything else you did?
@Stray Sheep When we didn't know where you lived you cited a lack of public transportation as a reason why you could not access mental health care. Why did you lie? Katy has a fantastic bus system that will take you to Houston which has the biggest medical center in the US. They have a LBGT center in the Montrose that offers free mental health care to members of the community.
You must be thinking about a different part of Katy. There is the Metro Park and Ride, but the closest stop is super far from me.
Don't forget just hours ago mentioned having the ablity and funds to get Uber service.
What is it with lulzcows and not driving....it's like a universal.
I have enough money for one Uber trip, since I have a 25 dollar discount on my ride there.
I am currently working on getting my permit, but I need a time when my parents are free to take me to the DMV.