Wow๐ฏ. He's been through a lot. Yikes๐ฌ..wow๐๐. Well, I'm glad he is here with us and doing better even after all the bullshit he's been through as a child๐๐๐. Like myself, he never asked to come into such a fucked up world or be placed in such a toxic environment or dysfunctional "household" as a child. I know what it is like to grow up out of a house of horrors, almost be placed up for adoption when my so-called "parents" weren't around. I didnt experience the other things Dreamy went through but I can relate to not having a stable "family" nor warm childhood. So, I'm glad he shared his story with us. I'm going to message him personally to thank him for the encouragement to keep going strong๐ช. Sometimes, as gay men, a lot of us can really use some encouragement from other like-minded individuals with similar struggles in the past, especially. A lot of our so-called "parents" or "family", in general, were/are pieces of shit. So, a lot of young men(gay or bisexual young men especially) have no one to turn to. We had to find and/or become our own role models. Thankfully, my beautiful grandmother was there in the mid 90s to keep me & my sister from going into the foster care system when our "parents" put us in a very vulnerable situation due to their carelessness, reckless ways, drug-alcoholic-beer addictions & overall their lack of responsibility!!! To overcome all of that mess, is an accomplishment within itself. Also, thank goodness my grandmother is still with us today. Now, I visit her from from own home & take care of her as she's always embraced me for who I am. I'll always remember that!๐ญ๐๐๐
A pretty condescending title. Let's not make fun of folks especially when people are out here dying & getting sick following the ridiculous mandates their 9-5 slave jobs are pushing on their employees. Get it together, LuckeyStar.
Wow๐ฏ. He's been through a lot. Yikes๐ฌ..wow๐๐. Well, I'm glad he is here with us and doing better even after all the bullshit he's been through as a child๐๐๐. Like myself, he never asked to come into such a fucked up world or be placed in such a toxic environment or dysfunctional "household" as a child. I know what it is like to grow up out of a house of horrors, almost be placed up for adoption when my so-called "parents" weren't around. I didnt experience the other things Dreamy went through but I can relate to not having a stable "family" nor warm childhood. So, I'm glad he shared his story with us. I'm going to message him personally to thank him for the encouragement to keep going strong๐ช. Sometimes, as gay men, a lot of us can really use some encouragement from other like-minded individuals with similar struggles in the past, especially. A lot of our so-called "parents" or "family", in general, were/are pieces of shit. So, a lot of young men(gay or bisexual young men especially) have no one to turn to. We had to find and/or become our own role models. Thankfully, my beautiful grandmother was there in the mid 90s to keep me & my sister from going into the foster care system when our "parents" put us in a very vulnerable situation due to their carelessness, reckless ways, drug-alcoholic-beer addictions & overall their lack of responsibility!!! To overcome all of that mess, is an accomplishment within itself. Also, thank goodness my grandmother is still with us today. Now, I visit her from from own home & take care of her as she's always embraced me for who I am. I'll always remember that!๐ญ๐๐๐
ReplyDeleteA pretty condescending title. Let's not make fun of folks especially when people are out here dying & getting sick following the ridiculous mandates their 9-5 slave jobs are pushing on their employees. Get it together, LuckeyStar.
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