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Hello everyone, my name is Lilly and pretty soon I'll be posting the first chapter of my first story.

Some things to know about me:

I'm a TG Female, age 20. I had SRS last year and met my boyfriend in the process(He was having Gaulbladder surgery) I graduated High School in 2012 top 50 in my class. I grew up in foster care because my parents died early on in my life. I transitioned early as well, at age 4 I became a girl full time.

Life was not easy for me. In school I had no friends. I was basically just a shadow that nobody realized was there. I had people I socialized with, but they were online mainly.

All I had growing up was myself and my various foster parents. Nobody really cared about me and I ended up graduating High School after my Junior year and Moving out and going to college. Since then I havent gone anywhere near my old city. I'm going to school for Social Service/Psychology so I can help others that have gotten into situations like me.

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shiraz's picture

Welcome Lilly to our little corner of the internet. Just pull up a chair and make yourself comfortable whenever you need to ask a question or vent off.

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Welcome!

erin's picture

Plent of room in the BigCloset! Whether you are or you're not in the closet, welcome! :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

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waif's picture

Hi Lilly.

I look forward to seeing your work. There are some amazing writers here, but even more amazing are the people that read, share, and participate in the exchange of ideas.

:)

waif

Be kind to those who are unkind, tolerant toward those who treat you with intolerance, loving to those who withhold their love, and always smile through the pains of life.

Welcome!

LibraryGeek's picture

Hi Lilly, welcome to BCTS, we're a friendly bunch.

My mother was a psychiatric social worker (MSW Smith College late 1940s), and found it a very rewarding career; she was a very compassionate person who wanted to solve peoples problems. It sounds like you have good motivation to do well.

Yours,

John Robert Mead

I'm definitely feeling crappy

I'm definitely feeling crappy today. I read that not as being a social worker regarding psychiatric cases, but more a psychotic social worker. The kitten picture didn't help :)

Bienvenue a la maison de fous.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.