By eh - 06/10/2014 19:12 - Azerbaijan - Baku
By Anonymous - 04/10/2014 10:00 - New Zealand - Christchurch
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By sisterofthebride - 03/10/2014 20:22 - United States
By youredisgusting - 03/10/2014 07:00 - United States - Merced
By Ryuun12 - 03/10/2014 03:20 - United States - Morgan Hill
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Lol. I'm not overweight. I just have meaty thighs. Yet my calves are... veryyy skinny. I do have me some moobs though! Lol. And a bit of a belly. I was trying to be funny not complain about being fat, lol. But its not really that obvious. But you know. Always appreciate these nice comments. (Hint thats sarcasm. Besides the few that were nice.
By Sorry - 02/10/2014 23:51 - New Zealand - Auckland
By Anonymous - 02/10/2014 04:47 - United States - Olive Branch
By Hi, I'm Heather - 01/10/2014 02:05 - United States - Lincolnton
By SystemofaBlink41 - 29/09/2014 04:31 - Puerto Rico - Caguas
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By 19collegestudentandpregant - 26/09/2014 22:07 - United States - Loretto
By Operation Yewtree here I come - 26/09/2014 20:40 - United Kingdom - London
By notautistic - 26/09/2014 01:15 - United States - Minneapolis
By hylianprincess - 25/09/2014 11:19 - United States
By TooLesbian - 25/09/2014 02:33 - Australia - Kellyville
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I am the OP for this post. She is not my friend, just the sister of a friend (I live with both). Where I live in Australia, "queer" is still used as a derogatory word against gay people, and gay men and women are often called that by homophobes in public. She is completely straight, but thinks she is revolutionary by joining the gay rights movement as an "ally". Because she knows gay people, she assumes that she is entitled to use words we call ourselves. She knows I'm not comfortable with the word "queer" because I've had it used against me by bullies at high school, but she continues to use it because "it's an umbrella term" (although it isn't, some a word SOME LGBT people call themselves). She isn't a homophobe, and I'm not insinuating that she is - just really annoying.
By youonlyneed2squares - 24/09/2014 04:10
By paedra - 22/09/2014 21:15 - United States - New York
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Hey this is my post! They've actually been working on the fire alarm system for a few months, but this is the first time I needed to use the elevators when they were out. I needed to pee really badly so I ran up the stairs (in business attire) only for them to start working as soon as I got to my floor!
By IdiotNursingStudent - 22/09/2014 02:12 - United States - Belton
By MikaykayUnicorn - 21/09/2014 14:57 - Australia
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Okay, this is about to sound really dumb. But unless someone happened to have the same thing happen to them and happened to post it on FML the same day as I, I'm the OP. I'm unsure because of the fact that it says Australia and Anonymous. Hmm. To explain things a little more: he was totally kidding. We joke around like this a lot. I wasn't offended, until I realised I haven't received an actual compliment in years. We had been talking about how his parents normally believe that he's dating any girl he speaks to, except me. I responded by saying , "Oh, so I don't look like a girl?" I wasn't fishing for compliments, in case you were wondering. (I'd also like to say thank you to anyone who commented anything like "I bet you're beautiful". Reading the comments made my day.) I just said it as a joke. He replied, "Kind of, from the right angle." It wasn't meant to offend me, but it did make my day a pretty bad when I thought about it too much. Oh well, he didn't mean any harm. I also don't dress like a guy, and don't have a short haircut. I also wear makeup. So I don't believe I have many "manly" features.
By Anonymous - 20/09/2014 15:28 - Sweden - Kung?lv
By pasquale - 20/09/2014 06:54 - Australia - Parramatta
By camerashyguy - 20/09/2014 03:14 - United States - Longview
By Anonymous - 19/09/2014 15:30 - United States - Montpelier
By Anonymous - 19/09/2014 08:58 - Belgium
Volley girl
By Lexi801 - 19/09/2014 01:56 - United States - Salt Lake City
Friends?
By iAmJasper - 17/09/2014 21:56 - United States - Sun Prairie
By makeyourselfathome - 17/09/2014 12:18 - Australia - Richmond
By Anonymous - 16/09/2014 20:31 - United Kingdom - Truro
By Wingman527 - 15/09/2014 21:39 - United States - Salida
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You can actually, it's called school.
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Hi guys, this is OP :) I've come back to give a little update about my life since this FML was posted. So, I wrote this when I was 14 years old, and I am now 17. I have always wanted to have a career helping people. That ideology has never left me, and probably never will. In the past three years, I have partaken in discussions and done my own research, and I have come to the conclusion that religion is not for me. Originally I wanted to be a priest, however I no longer wish to continue down that path. Once I have completed high school, I plan to enter medical school. Doctors Without Borders is the main goal I'm aiming for. The belief that I was put on this earth to help and serve my fellow man, is an ideology that was given to me by religion. This belief has always stuck with me, even though my faith has not. Reading some of the comments on my post, I also wanted to mention that I am gay, and I have never had any conflict between my sexuality and religious beliefs in the past, and to this day, I have not experienced any 'hateful dogma' from the church. The only person who has given me grief was my mother - she has not supported me in the past, and she does not support me now. We get along as friends, but behind her 'funny' FML worthy quips, she can be quite hurtful. Religion provided me with comfort and support when my family did not. These days, I find that same solace in helping others. I don't know if anyone will read this, but if they do, thanks for taking the time to hear my story! If anyone replies, I can only hope that I'll read it and reply before another 3 years has passed. Thanks again! -OP