Arab world
https://t.co/7Y9nAUR799?amp=1
Argentina
125
Australia
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/get-immediate-support
1300 22 4636
Austria
https://t.co/IS6r6a7ALE?amp=1
142
147
Belgium (Flanders)
https://www.watwat.be/
https://www.watwat.be/zoek-hulp
https://t.co/tsYGQsRjyt?amp=1
http://www.weljongniethetero.be/
Brazil
https://www.cvv.org.br/
188
Canada
https://youthline.ca
1-866-531-2600
Czech Republic
https://www.sbarvouven.cz/poradentska-sit/
Denmark
+45 33 13 19 48
France
https://www.sos-homophobie.org/
Germany
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Greece
1056
Indonesia
https://t.co/Gdp2DfYcvH?amp=1
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https://t.co/R055HfpERr?amp=1
New Zealand
http://www.outline.org.nz/
0800 376 633
0800 688 5463
Free text 234
Norway
116
123
Peru
113
Portugal
http://www.ilga-portugal.pt/actividades/laish.php
218 873 922
Spain
https://t.co/nVpvLQWunH?amp=1
717 003 717
Sweden
https://t.co/asJiSVRIbd?amp=1
Switzerland
146
The Netherlands
https://www.deluisterlijn.nl/
113 (suicide)
Turkey
http://spod.org.tr/TR/sayfalar/2/danisma-hatti
UK
https://t.co/BItHgt7cvG?amp=1
https://t.co/lxeWfSgqPX?amp=1
USA
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
1-866-488-7386
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
Trans Lifeline USA: 1-877-565-8860
Trans Lifeline Canada: 1-877-330-6366
The Trevor Project Hotline: 1-866-488-7386
The Trevor Project also offers texting and chat
You are an amazing person. Don’t give up on yourself.
Would also be really annoying if they wore heat resistant gloves to throw back the hot tear gas canisters and if this got shared to all those protesting…
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Anti anxiety.
Two posts in one day? But it’s the still the holidays for me and it’s winding to a close so who knows when I will be able to post again. Things are probably going to get busy again, so for now a little fic, to celebrate the new year. It has nothing to do with new years but at the end David and Matteo look forward to a new chapter of their lives. So this is the second part of this, and there is one more part to come (hopefully soon)
David would never admit that he was jealous of a cat. But he was. Or at least he was jealous of the attention Matteo showered Nana with. He wasn’t ignoring him exactly, but David certainly felt a little left out. He wasn’t used to it, Matteo usually gave him all of his attention. He would listen to everything that David said with rapt attention. Now he was too busy playing with Nana, or talking to her, or chasing her all over the apartment.
Laura said he was being ridiculous, that Matteo still gave David almost all his attention, couldn’t he learn to share a bit? But it wasn’t that simple. Getting Matteo’s attention was always a bit tricky and now he was distracted it was worse. Even worse than that was that despite David’s many many protests, Nana now slept in their room. All because Matteo didn’t want her being lonely. He’d pouted and pulled that face until David had let her in. It was ridiculous; she was a cat for goodness sakes, weren’t they supposed to be solitary creatures? Nana didn’t seem to be. She’d been meowing at the door the whole time Matteo had been pleading with him.
David was just relieved she didn’t want to sleep on the bed. She seemed happy enough curled up on the little pillow Matteo had put by the window. Still, it was all leaving David a bit grumpy.
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oh hey, stealth and closeted trans people! i keep forgetting to mention this and idk if everyone already knows but there's this free app called transtracks (android + iOS) that acts as your standard transition tracking app (medical transition, social transition, surgical transition, whatever you're tracking) except it has a stealth mode!
just change your passwords settings to "train tracks"...
... and voila! the app has become for train schedules.
this is what the new decoy password screen pulls up:
it isn't exactly safe for me to be out IRL so i've been using this app for a while now! it's mostly helpful for my peace of mind and in case somebody needs to use my phone because i'm out to my family- but anybody living at home who isnt out or who has nosey/transphobic parents- maybe give it a shot!
Not sure who needs to see this, but if a Service Dog starts backing into you, pushing you away from their handler, or they sit down at a leash distance from their handler
You Should Move Away.
They are performing a task known as "spacing" or "blocking" that helps reduce or prevent anxiety in their handler.
They are NOT "asking for pets" or being disobedient or asking to be spoken to. All you have to do is stay back from the dog and handler.
This is not a capslock PSA because I'm not sure how many people that don't have a SD actually know this is a trained task.
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