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TSLexi
07-05-2013, 12:32 AM
My parents cut my university funding, and I was forced to return here to California. They also took all of my girl stuff (my hormones, my bras and panties, my fishnet gloves, 7" stiletto fuck-me-boots, my Illamasqua make-up kit, and forced me to remove my hair extensions; they let me keep my girl's jacket, tees, jeans, and perfume though).

During my time in England, I worked as a transsexual escort (it was legal there, and nobody would hire me for a normal job), and I was quite popular. I was pretty passable, and very friendly and frisky. I enjoyed it, and could've made a lot of money if I only had the time...one guy paid me $180 equivalent for an hour-long session.

Right now, I'm trying to find a job so I can move out of my parents and restart my transition. The local 7-11 guy says he'll hire me in August when CSULB's term starts up, so then I'll be making $1600/month after taxes.

There are a few apartments near me for $700/month, so that'll leave me with $900/month to spend on my transition...finish my laser beard removal, get back on hormones, replace my extensions, buy my make-up and clothes again, get my name and gender legally changed, etc.

As I don't want to work at a convenience store forever, once I retransition, I'll start camwhoring and escorting to hopefully make real money. Maybe eventually try to restart a real career.

I got offered an interview at Club Ripples for a future position, but Dad freaked and said "I don't want you working at a gay bar!!! Have you no morals?!!!? Why don't you just become a prostitute?!?" Um, yeah, about that...

Wish me luck! And thanks danthepoetman for all your supportive words.

starkem
07-05-2013, 12:43 AM
There is no endeavor, however much desired, worth throwing away your education. I wish you the best whatever you decide....

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 12:45 AM
There is no endeavor, however much desired, worth throwing away your education. I wish you the best whatever you decide....

I didn't throw my education away...it was taken from me...

danthepoetman
07-05-2013, 12:51 AM
My parents cut my university funding, and I was forced to return here to California. They also took all of my girl stuff (my hormones, my bras and panties, my fishnet gloves, 7" stiletto fuck-me-boots, my Illamasqua make-up kit, and forced me to remove my hair extensions; they let me keep my girl's jacket, tees, jeans, and perfume though).

During my time in England, I worked as a transsexual escort (it was legal there, and nobody would hire me for a normal job), and I was quite popular. I was pretty passable, and very friendly and frisky. I enjoyed it, and could've made a lot of money if I only had the time...one guy paid me $180 equivalent for an hour-long session.

Right now, I'm trying to find a job so I can move out of my parents and restart my transition. The local 7-11 guy says he'll hire me in August when CSULB's term starts up, so then I'll be making $1600/month after taxes.

There are a few apartments near me for $700/month, so that'll leave me with $900/month to spend on my transition...finish my laser beard removal, get back on hormones, replace my extensions, buy my make-up and clothes again, get my name and gender legally changed, etc.

As I don't want to work at a convenience store forever, once I retransition, I'll start camwhoring and escorting to hopefully make real money. Maybe eventually try to restart a real career.

I got offered an interview at Club Ripples for a future position, but Dad freaked and said "I don't want you working at a gay bar!!! Have you no morals?!!!? Why don't you just become a prostitute?!?" Um, yeah, about that...

Wish me luck! And thanks danthepoetman for all your supportive words.
It's nothing at all, Lexi! You're a beautiful and bright girl!
I'm sure it's a huge turning point in your life. It's painful now, but you will make it, and you will eventually see this, I'm sure, as something more positive that what you can possibly imagine at this very moment.
I'm glad you're opening up about this, Lexi, as I'm sure many of the girls on HA have been through similar situations and can give you much, much better advices than the old, rough guy that I am...
Anyways, Lexi: <3 <3 <3 I am with you with all my spirit!

starkem
07-05-2013, 12:54 AM
Okay....

Female is on the inside of the person...not what appears on the outside. Your parents are wrong, but you are potentially exercising poor judgment. I hope you will at least consider that notion. I hope also that you understand the caring place from whence these few words sprung.

:wiggle: hugs

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 12:58 AM
Okay....

Female is on the inside of the person...not what appears on the outside. Your parents are wrong, but you are potentially exercising poor judgment. I hope you will at least consider that notion. I hope also that you understand the caring place from whence these few words sprung.

:wiggle: hugs

I know and understand...I plan on restarting my education as soon as possible...transitioning in Uni was a bloody disaster...

Imperial
07-05-2013, 01:08 AM
Listen to your parents. Concentrate on your education and that could set you up for life. Even if you do choose to do something different at least you'll have something to fall back on.

nysprod
07-05-2013, 01:39 AM
My parents cut my university funding, and I was forced to return here to California.

During my time in England, I worked as a transsexual escort (it was legal there, and nobody would hire me for a normal job), and I was quite popular. I was pretty passable, and very friendly and frisky. I enjoyed it, and could've made a lot of money if I only had the time...one guy paid me $180 equivalent for an hour-long session.




Why were you forced to leave England if you were doing well as an escort?

youngblood61
07-05-2013, 02:11 AM
Your education is long term Lexi!

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 02:30 AM
Why were you forced to leave England if you were doing well as an escort?

I said I made $180/hr...I didn't say I had the time to make the most use of that...I had LOADS of uni work.

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 02:35 AM
Your education is long term Lexi!

I know. I plan on restarting my education as soon as I'm able to. I need to retransition first (i.e. complete laser, HRT, grow my hair out, legally get docs changed, etc.). Transitioning while studying was a nightmare.

When I'm 26 and have established my credit, I can take out the huge student loans I needed myself.

Hopefully when I complete my transition, I'll re-apply as a first-time applicant. The UK govt will know I'm the same person, but not the Uni. For all the Uni knows, me and [male self] are completely different people.

nysprod
07-05-2013, 02:41 AM
I said I made $180/hr...I didn't say I had the time to make the most use of that...I had LOADS of uni work.

If you were going to university in England and your parents pulled your funding why didn't you just stay if you had the potential to earn well as an escort, since you said you liked doing it?

Rabbiteyes
07-05-2013, 02:45 AM
There are a few apartments near me for $700/month, so that'll leave me with $900/month to spend on my transition...finish my laser beard removal, get back on hormones, replace my extensions, buy my make-up and clothes again, get my name and gender legally changed, etc.

You don't seem to be looking at things very wisely (or even rationally).

If you have 1600 a month and 700 goes to rent....that doesn't leave you with 900 a month for transition (what about food? or other costs besides rent?).

Also, why the heck do you need extensions and bunches of clothes and make-up and all the other stuff?

If you are getting laser for your face, that is about 100$ a month. Hormones are pretty cheap also (30 a month?). Clothes and all the rest of the stuff are "nice extras" if you have the money to spend (I super rarely get new clothes, I mostly have my old clothes still).

Basically, you need to get your priorities in order. Move towards making a life and career for yourself.... not just "being a girl" (there are tons of girls in the world, and they all have to make a life for themselves....being feminine isn't really much of a goal).

My number 1 focus would be school or career (networking or just trying to get established. Actually, that is where I am at now and I work ALL the time trying to get a career going. I extremely rarely go out with friends or things like that, and I definitely don't go shopping or have the chance to move forward with transition much beyond taking some pills and sometimes getting laser for my face... even though it would be great to start in other areas too).

Talk with your parents, try to set up student loans, try to figure out a way to move forward (and I don't mean transition, go find a doctor and get some pills, it isn't expensive. Everything beyond that is nice extras).

Toadily
07-05-2013, 03:21 AM
First thing I would suggest to you is sit down with your parents and tell them you want them to go to family therapy. You parents need to accept you for who you are not what people think you should be.
Second thing is to get your ass back to school and don't chase the easy money while forfeiting your education.

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 03:37 AM
You don't seem to be looking at things very wisely (or even rationally).

If you have 1600 a month and 700 goes to rent....that doesn't leave you with 900 a month for transition (what about food? or other costs besides rent?).

Also, why the heck do you need extensions and bunches of clothes and make-up and all the other stuff?

If you are getting laser for your face, that is about 100$ a month. Hormones are pretty cheap also (30 a month?). Clothes and all the rest of the stuff are "nice extras" if you have the money to spend (I super rarely get new clothes, I mostly have my old clothes still).

Basically, you need to get your priorities in order. Move towards making a life and career for yourself.... not just "being a girl" (there are tons of girls in the world, and they all have to make a life for themselves....being feminine isn't really much of a goal).

My number 1 focus would be school or career (networking or just trying to get established. Actually, that is where I am at now and I work ALL the time trying to get a career going. I extremely rarely go out with friends or things like that, and I definitely don't go shopping or have the chance to move forward with transition much beyond taking some pills and sometimes getting laser for my face... even though it would be great to start in other areas too).

Talk with your parents, try to set up student loans, try to figure out a way to move forward (and I don't mean transition, go find a doctor and get some pills, it isn't expensive. Everything beyond that is nice extras).

I'm a pretty competent options trader (Dad once gave me some money, and I doubled it in about a month). My Mom and Dad say I should do that for my career, as I can work from home, and I have extensive financial knowledge.

After I spend $150/month on hormones and laser, and $150/month on food and cell phone and other essentials, I'll use the remaining $600/month to trade options, and use the profits from that to buy my nice extras (rebuild my make-up kit, and other things) and establish a trading history so I can interview for local prop trading firms.

I like my current clothes a lot. I buy new clothes maybe twice a year.

I'm probably going to end up an options trader by day, and a camwhore by night.

wearboots4me
07-05-2013, 03:38 AM
I second what Rabbiteyes and Toadily wrote. Keep working on education/career and get counseling with the family. Hope this helps.

christianxxx
07-05-2013, 04:54 AM
this thread has a large amount of trolling going on

Jericho
07-05-2013, 05:00 AM
How old are you?

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 05:13 AM
How old are you?

21, 22 in 19 days.

Merkurie
07-05-2013, 05:16 AM
If your parents are willing to support your education you should cooperate and let them, the world is getting harder not easier. Go full-time even take an extra load to finish ahead of time. If your parents are supporting your education there is no reason to do it any way other than as fast as possible. Get it done. Move out and live life on your own terms.

If they are not, get federally subsidized loans, you don't need a credit history for govt student loans.

Rabbiteyes' advice is spot on.

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 05:19 AM
If your parents are willing to support your education you should cooperate and let them, the world is getting harder not easier. Go full-time even take an extra load to finish ahead of time. If your parents are supporting your education there is no reason to do it any way other than as fast as possible. Get it done. Move out and live life on your own terms.

If they are not, get federally subsidized loans, you don't need a credit history for govt student loans.

Rabbiteyes' advice is spot on.

Well, they aren't. So there...

Quiet Reflections
07-05-2013, 05:53 AM
I'm a pretty competent options trader (Dad once gave me some money, and I doubled it in about a month). My Mom and Dad say I should do that for my career, as I can work from home, and I have extensive financial knowledge.

After I spend $150/month on hormones and laser, and $150/month on food and cell phone and other essentials, I'll use the remaining $600/month to trade options, and use the profits from that to buy my nice extras (rebuild my make-up kit, and other things) and establish a trading history so I can interview for local prop trading firms.

I like my current clothes a lot. I buy new clothes maybe twice a year.

I'm probably going to end up an options trader by day, and a camwhore by night.
First of all good luck with everything. Second do you really think that between a phone and food you only spend 150 a month? If there was no phone and it was just food that is only 5$ a day to eat and I would bet most people spend 3-4 times that even if they are just cooking unhealthy crap at home. Also you should be ready to take some decent loses in the market these days and even if you do well for a bit it is a lot like a casino in that the house always ends up ahead. I can't speak to your knowledge level but greater men have failed trying to do what you think will be so easy.

Quiet Reflections
07-05-2013, 05:55 AM
will your fam pay for shcool in Cali if you don't transition?

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 06:00 AM
will your fam pay for shcool in Cali if you don't transition?

Nope.

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 06:02 AM
First of all good luck with everything. Second do you really think that between a phone and food you only spend 150 a month? If there was no phone and it was just food that is only 5$ a day to eat and I would bet most people spend 3-4 times that even if they are just cooking unhealthy crap at home. Also you should be ready to take some decent loses in the market these days and even if you do well for a bit it is a lot like a casino in that the house always ends up ahead. I can't speak to your knowledge level but greater men have failed trying to do what you think will be so easy.

When did I ever say i thought it'd be easy?!? It's hard! I plan on taking losses.

And Dad says he'll let me live at home. So then I don't need to pay rent or food. And I have a smartphone on the family plan.

nysprod
07-05-2013, 06:18 AM
First of all good luck with everything. Second do you really think that between a phone and food you only spend 150 a month? If there was no phone and it was just food that is only 5$ a day to eat and I would bet most people spend 3-4 times that even if they are just cooking unhealthy crap at home. Also you should be ready to take some decent loses in the market these days and even if you do well for a bit it is a lot like a casino in that the house always ends up ahead. I can't speak to your knowledge level but greater men have failed trying to do what you think will be so easy.


When did I ever say i thought it'd be easy?!? It's hard! I plan on taking losses.

And Dad says he'll let me live at home. So then I don't need to pay rent or food. And I have a smartphone on the family plan.Just keep shorting the yen against the dollar...I rode it from 95 to 102 after the last finance ministers meeting when they didn't formally comment on Japan's plan to print, print, print...then it backed off a bit so I got out...it bottomed at around 95 and I just rode it to 100.

Easy pickings, bust the hole of your forex broker like they're a cheap bitch you just picked up on the street.

Quiet Reflections
07-05-2013, 06:18 AM
Nope.
that sucks. My wifes family didn't support hers either but she worked and paid for it herself(before we met anyway), hiding most of the changes under her loose male clothes. She didn't get hair removal until after she moved out of their house and graduated college. It was hard for her but it takes time for people to adjust to change, especially when when you tell someone that their little boy is now their little girl and their little girl in now a grown woman. Someone being trans is/can be a lot to process for people that grew up in a world far different than the one we live in now. Her care in handling her family has made them among her biggest supporters today. Im all for out and proud people but sometimes you have to play the game to get ahead even if that means a temporary compromise of your beliefs.

GroobySteven
07-05-2013, 09:51 AM
I'm calling more rubbish - you've been at it since the day you came on here - seeking attention with some of the most ridiculous posts and stories.

Nikka
07-05-2013, 05:58 PM
how old are u Lexi? good advices on here, listen to your parents, education is first, don't try to immitate poor brain transsexuals who make a living as whores, sooner or later they finish begging for pennies, I know a couple of dozens , if u enjoy doing it is other thing completly different...

Nikka
07-05-2013, 06:06 PM
I'm calling more rubbish - you've been at it since the day you came on here - seeking attention with some of the most ridiculous posts and stories.


LOL. no "poor Lexi" then?

christianxxx
07-05-2013, 06:16 PM
I'm calling more rubbish - you've been at it since the day you came on here - seeking attention with some of the most ridiculous posts and stories.

i am glad we agree 100 percent

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 06:27 PM
how old are u Lexi? good advices on here, listen to your parents, education is first, don't try to immitate poor brain transsexuals who make a living as whores, sooner or later they finish begging for pennies, I know a couple of dozens , if u enjoy doing it is other thing completly different...

I did enjoy it. And I plan to get a real job, and try to get a real career. Only reason I whored was for some extra spending money.

NightmareX0666
07-05-2013, 07:05 PM
This might sound like a stupid question but what was the reason for your parents cutting off your funding? Is it financial reasons? Was it about grades? I just don't understand how they can send you to England for Education then yank it away like that with out some rhyme or reason...

Amber Littlefeather
07-05-2013, 07:14 PM
Hey hun.. welcome back to the States!...Its sounds like you have a lot stuff going on and a few decisions to make. I suggest seeing a counselor hun and for a few reasons..They can help you get back on track with your transition and they can help you with talking to your parents..also point you to resources that will help you find a job get a apartment and get back in school...best of luck hun.

Nikka
07-05-2013, 07:19 PM
I did enjoy it. And I plan to get a real job, and try to get a real career. Only reason I whored was for some extra spending money.

what is a Real job to you?

bluesoul
07-05-2013, 07:27 PM
I'm calling more rubbish - you've been at it since the day you came on here - seeking attention with some of the most ridiculous posts and stories.

even if it's bullshit, i always picture lexi as the person that posted a picture of a guy hunched in the background with someone holding a fish in the foreground

MacShreach
07-05-2013, 07:34 PM
this thread has a large amount of trolling going on
Astute observation, sir.

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 07:51 PM
what is a Real job to you?

Restart my education, and become a scientist. Or work in a healthcare profession, or become a lawyer, or a stockbroker. Something like that.

TSLexi
07-05-2013, 07:52 PM
This might sound like a stupid question but what was the reason for your parents cutting off your funding? Is it financial reasons? Was it about grades? I just don't understand how they can send you to England for Education then yank it away like that with out some rhyme or reason...

Financial reasons. My grades were excellent.

Nikka
07-05-2013, 07:57 PM
Restart my education, and become a scientist. Or work in a healthcare profession, or become a lawyer, or a stockbroker. Something like that.

u shud have start studying at your 18y.o. then if u pretend to be a lawyer instead of sucking cocks in the UK

dderek123
07-05-2013, 08:13 PM
Restart my education, and become a scientist. Or work in a healthcare profession, or become a lawyer, or a stockbroker. Something like that.

That sounds a bit all over the place, imho. Try to really focus on what you want to do with your life before investing a lot of time and money on education.

I jumped right in to uni head first and ended up really disliking what I was studying but I felt pressured financially to just stick it out. Wish I could go back and do it all again differently. Just my 2 cents.

Nikka
07-05-2013, 08:27 PM
I want to be a theorical physisist like sheldon cooper

MacShreach
07-05-2013, 09:26 PM
I want to be a theorical physisist like sheldon cooper
Yeah my son's studying that...thank fuck he doesn't ask me to help with the homework (j/k he's got a research placement for the summer excellent)

Toadily
07-05-2013, 09:26 PM
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MacShreach
07-05-2013, 09:27 PM
That sounds a bit all over the place, imho. Try to really focus on what you want to do with your life before investing a lot of time and money on education.

I jumped right in to uni head first and ended up really disliking what I was studying but I felt pressured financially to just stick it out. Wish I could go back and do it all again differently. Just my 2 cents.
Oh come on, drop the other shoe! What is it you wished you'd done and what did you do?

Quiet Reflections
07-05-2013, 10:29 PM
Restart my education, and become a scientist. Or work in a healthcare profession, or become a lawyer, or a stockbroker. Something like that.
As a scientist I can tell you if you have to many outside distractions you will never finish that degree. A lot of the classes you take for science will be the same for a medical degree but very few will overlap with law and Finance. The reason I bring this up is because if you start you schooling over with science in mind and then decide you don't like it, you will have to pretty much start all over again to do one of the other two.

Nikka
07-05-2013, 11:08 PM
this is TS Lexi in UK wanting to be a LAwyer

bluesoul
07-05-2013, 11:16 PM
Restart my education, and become a scientist. Or work in a healthcare profession, or become a lawyer, or a stockbroker. Something like that.

i think you should do all those things- and be a camwhore at night. also, you should do a movie with buck angel- remember (http://hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?p=1302841)?

wearboots4me
07-06-2013, 12:40 AM
This might sound like a stupid question but what was the reason for your parents cutting off your funding? Is it financial reasons? Was it about grades? I just don't understand how they can send you to England for Education then yank it away like that with out some rhyme or reason...


Financial reasons. My grades were excellent.


Just trying to understand, not trying to criticize. It does seem like maybe you're leaving something out. They send you halfway across the world for school-then just decide to pull the plug one day?

TSLexi
07-06-2013, 12:42 AM
i think you should do all those things- and be a camwhore at night. also, you should do a movie with buck angel- remember (http://hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?p=1302841)?

Eventually, eventually. Right now...let me sort my life out, and I'll get back to you.

TSLexi
07-06-2013, 12:44 AM
As a scientist I can tell you if you have to many outside distractions you will never finish that degree. A lot of the classes you take for science will be the same for a medical degree but very few will overlap with law and Finance. The reason I bring this up is because if you start you schooling over with science in mind and then decide you don't like it, you will have to pretty much start all over again to do one of the other two.

That's why I chose science: After working for a while, I could go to law school at night, take the patent bar exam, and become a biotech patent attorney. Or get an MBA and work in biotech investment banking.

stillies77
07-06-2013, 12:46 AM
My parents had money aside for me to go to college but I wanted to go to art school for comics/cartoons and they refused to let me go to Art School. SO I got my degree in History and I am doing Comics now on my own. You can accomplish anything if you work at it.

bluesoul
07-06-2013, 12:58 AM
That's why I chose science: After working for a while, I could go to law school at night, take the patent bar exam, and become a biotech patent attorney. Or get an MBA and work in biotech investment banking.

but if you do that when are you going to camwhore?

also, have you told your parents you're a member of hungangels? if they get to know us, and see how supportive we are of you, they might reconsider and send you back to england so you can continue to escort

dderek123
07-06-2013, 01:20 AM
Oh come on, drop the other shoe! What is it you wished you'd done and what did you do?

My major was Industrial Engineering, now I wished I switched to something else like computer science or bio engineering after my first 2 years. My mind flip flops daily though. I dislike IE for a bunch of different reasons that would be very uninteresting to get into. Now I have a degree which is evidence of how stubborn I am!

betts
07-06-2013, 01:26 AM
also, have you told your parents you're a member of hungangels? if they get to know us, and see how supportive we are of you, they might reconsider and send you back to england so you can continue to escort


http://images.andyouknowthis.net/dSp47.gif

runningdownthatdream
07-06-2013, 01:31 AM
Your parents obligations ended when you reached the age of 18. Be thankful for whatever they do for you past that point. You're coming across much like a lot of other under 30s i've met: selfish, shiftless, whiners, intent on taking from others with no real life plan or feelings of responsibilities towards others. Really what you need to do is stop the pretense of going to school since it's obvious you have no idea what you want to do, get a fulltime job, and get out into the world.

When you mature to the extent that you understand what it means to set goals, assess risk, and make decisions then go to school. You might find that you will turn out to enjoy your life much more at that point.

maddygirl
07-06-2013, 01:40 AM
Your parents obligations ended when you reached the age of 18. Be thankful for whatever they do for you past that point. You're coming across much like a lot of other under 30s i've met: selfish, shiftless, whiners, intent on taking from others with no real life plan or feelings of responsibilities towards others. Really what you need to do is stop the pretense of going to school since it's obvious you have no idea what you want to do, get a fulltime job, and get out into the world.

When you mature to the extent that you understand what it means to set goals, assess risk, and make decisions then go to school. You might find that you will turn out to enjoy your life much more at that point.
A lot of assumptions for someone you don't know. Oh, like that you thought I did porn and escorted?

dderek123
07-06-2013, 01:52 AM
runningdownthetroll

runningdownthatdream
07-06-2013, 02:04 AM
runningdownthetroll

yes distraughtderek123? (see how easy and stupid it is to play that game?) Perhaps you played the same game with your parents?

If being a troll is making an observation based on life experience then I wear the badge proudly. As someone who hauled ass since the age of 17, made a successful career (earning in top 5% of Canadians) WITHOUT a university education, raised a couple kids who are now adults, I ASSUME i know more than you and maddygirl.

TSLexi
07-06-2013, 02:08 AM
but if you do that when are you going to camwhore?

also, have you told your parents you're a member of hungangels? if they get to know us, and see how supportive we are of you, they might reconsider and send you back to england so you can continue to escort

If I do that, I won't need to whore at all.

maddygirl
07-06-2013, 02:10 AM
yes distraughtderek123? (see how easy and stupid it is to play that game?) Perhaps you played the same game with your parents?

If being a troll is making an observation based on life experience then I wear the badge proudly. As someone who hauled ass since the age of 17, made a successful career (earning in top 5% of Canadians) WITHOUT a university education, raised a couple kids who are now adults, I ASSUME i know more than you and maddygirl.
And with that, you also assume we aren't as successful as you, again assuming. I'm not really surprised because you don't seem very intelligent. And, if what you're saying is even true, you must have fooled a lot of people into thinking you were. Kudos!

dderek123
07-06-2013, 02:11 AM
yes distraughtderek123? (see how easy and stupid it is to play that game?) Perhaps you played the same game with your parents?

If being a troll is making an observation based on life experience then I wear the badge proudly. As someone who hauled ass since the age of 17, made a successful career (earning in top 5% of Canadians) WITHOUT a university education, raised a couple kids who are now adults, I ASSUME i know more than you and maddygirl.

You are still trolling though but this time with font size and capital letters! haha

Merkurie
07-06-2013, 02:59 AM
That's why I chose science: After working for a while, I could go to law school at night, take the patent bar exam, and become a biotech patent attorney. Or get an MBA and work in biotech investment banking.

If you want a straight job like attorney or IB you have to reconsider your "camwhoreing" work immediately. A lot of people in those fields will hold your past against you.

Do you want to transition? Do you want a high responsibility career where decision makers are from a generation far older than yours and often are not cool with many things you may not see a problem with?

If so you have to chose your next steps extremely carefully. You can transition and reach your career goals, but you have to take specific and determined steps.

Jericho
07-06-2013, 04:23 AM
If so you have to chose your next steps extremely carefully. You can transition and reach your career goals, but you have to take specific and determined steps.

Like growing the fuck up, for starters.
You're a month shy of twenty two and you start a I hate my parents thread?...:what

bluesoul
07-06-2013, 08:54 AM
If I do that, I won't need to whore at all.

but according to the title of this thread (http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=78035), you were looking at your "adult entertainment chances"

i thought you had a good shot. especially after buck told you how trendy you were. that buck i tell you- he knows what sells

GroobySteven
07-06-2013, 10:54 AM
Keep feeding her guys. You're all idiots feeding into a masturbation fantasy.

Prospero
07-06-2013, 12:10 PM
I confess the same thought had occured to me, seanchai

MacShreach
07-06-2013, 12:29 PM
Your parents obligations ended when you reached the age of 18. Be thankful for whatever they do for you past that point. You're coming across much like a lot of other under 30s i've met: selfish, shiftless, whiners, intent on taking from others with no real life plan or feelings of responsibilities towards others. Really what you need to do is stop the pretense of going to school since it's obvious you have no idea what you want to do, get a fulltime job, and get out into the world.

When you mature to the extent that you understand what it means to set goals, assess risk, and make decisions then go to school. You might find that you will turn out to enjoy your life much more at that point.

100% agree with that. Frankly this thread is BS attention-whorism and it has been called as such several times.

To the OP: Get A JOB.

Ms.Stepford
07-06-2013, 02:27 PM
For real. Way to pretend you've ever actually turned a trick.

I remember that first thread, in which your first time having sex was on a paid date, but your legs were too long for the guy to fuck you. Who the fuck in real life would admit that they tried to escort but don't know how to fuck?! And then to pretend that you had more clients...rifuckingdiculous...and then you try to pass that shit off amongst actual real life tranny hookers...fuck.

Some of these boys believe you, but I've been well-trained to smell bullshit. Based on your pics, nobody would respond to that ad. Nobody would even believe that you were undercover LE, because at least they'd put some halfway decent pics up.

Oh. Remember when you bought your first pair of boots with heels and then shortly thereafter claimed that you were some star of some tranny club night in England? What fuckin' diva doesn't have a bunch of shoes? I have about sixty pairs of heels in my walk-in closet, and I usually just wear cowboy boots or cute sandals with an exceptionally practical sole.

This bullshit is insulting and you're a pathetic wannabe who deserves to be read outright.

Like, maybe you're actually trans and just starting out, but you don't need to be so full of shit. Life is fucking tough, but don't fuck around lying about where you've been and what you've done, especially around those of us who actually do that shit because fuck you. I live that life, and I don't appreciate someone appropriating it. Hooker stories are for hookers, and everyone loves the sordid details, but let them be told by people who actually live them, and actually know how to fuck, because, again...it's simple...you put the hole where the cock needs to be and you push back. It's not hard to figure out if you're really there.

It's okay to fantasize about it in your head while you jerk off. That's fine, but stop pretending, and stop lying to these guys. I know...it's their fault if they're gullible, but I'm not, and that's my life you're pretending to live, but I actually know how to fuck.

Kevin Dong
07-06-2013, 02:51 PM
Will read again. 5 star thread.

Byalongshot
07-06-2013, 04:04 PM
Is there any wonder why I love Trixi, beauty and brains no doubt. If I could only convince her to visit Florida.

GroobySteven
07-06-2013, 05:46 PM
Absolutely Miss.Stepford!

Didn't she get insulted when some guys at school cross-dressed for a university party themed night?

You are a clown, Lexi - I called your bullshit from your very first posts.

dderek123
07-06-2013, 06:48 PM
Well I guess I was fooled. Oh well, wouldn't be the first time.

Ms.Stepford
07-07-2013, 12:56 AM
Thanks gents.

That was a little bit of up-all-night drinking Trixi.

beaufont
07-07-2013, 01:30 AM
This thread smells of so much shit even the peanuts have gone stale.......

Bunzee
07-07-2013, 06:52 AM
start saving your money. just save it as much as u can and don't spend on anything u don't have to