My landlord raised my rent to $800 instead of $750, and it's not a good vibe. I'm still waiting for jobs to get back to me too. I got an offer, but they are taking forever. I even tried to follow up, but I'm gonna adamantly keep the job search going. I'm trying to get out of unemployment as soon as I can.

I feel guilty in doing so, but since the alternative is homelessness which could inevitably mean the worst, I'm just trying to do whatever I can to keep myself alive. Anyone who is willing to help is greatly appreciated.

I thank everyone who's helped me get essentials for the month so far. Because of your generosity, I was able to get food, hygiene products, and even make some other important payments like my internet and phone bill. Care-Comrade

I have Cash App, Venmo, Zelle, and PayPal, so if you are willing to help and need one of those handles, just PM me, and I'll get it over to you. Thank you ❤️

Money raised for rent so far: $25 (Due January 1st)

  • Angel [any]
    hexagon
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    17 days ago

    That's obviously a strawman. I didn't say I was the only one, and it's incredibly disingenuous to frame my point that way.

    Now, entertaining concern trolling isn't really worth the time, but to at least attempt help you understand the flaw here: whether I'm the only trans person born into a religious family or not, I'm addressing the point that you are saying that I chose decisions that led me here. My family's staunch devotion to Catholicism and how that shaped their view of trans people played a key part in leading me to this situation. That's not a choice, so this response is not only irrelevant to the point I'm making, but it's also highly unnuanced even if we wanted to go into a further conversation about trans people born into religious families who may be in different circumstances. Either way, you are demonstrating the worst understanding of material conditions that I have seen on this site to date.