tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-120885047012405971.post2815762603296590850..comments2023-05-16T04:47:50.569-07:00Comments on Vicenarian Stew: lost in San FranciscoARPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13503990245516547049noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-120885047012405971.post-63461005542964021072013-01-25T15:21:39.772-08:002013-01-25T15:21:39.772-08:00I actually don't hear that enough, so thank yo...I actually don't hear that enough, so thank you! Almost all of my friends have jobs or they are in graduate school, they all have apartments, and they all are in places where they have found communities of people they feel comfortable with. Thus, it is really hard for me because while my friends have all been kind and supportive no one is in the same awful transitional situation I am in right now. And, I agree, it is hard not to be negative. I definitely find myself feeling jealous a lot, but I guess all we can do is keep pushing forward and working hard to try and make the things we want happen for us. In the mean time, I have also been trying to keep busy and do things that are new and fulfilling. <br /><br />I have watched the first 3 or 4 episodes of the first season of the series (I think 3 seasons were made), and enjoyed it, but nothing can beat Maupin's writing. ARPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13503990245516547049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-120885047012405971.post-84535559428400199602013-01-24T15:40:47.608-08:002013-01-24T15:40:47.608-08:00No worries, you are not alone. I'm sure you he...No worries, you are not alone. I'm sure you hear that a lot. But it's true. I feel lost as well, I'm 23 and still in college and I feel as though I will never graduate and even start that transition phase. -.- I'm trying not to be negative about it and just continue on with getting my degree but it's tough when you start seeing friends graduating, getting married and having children. Not that I want to be married with kids right now, but I would really like to start my adult life and I feel as if I haven't started that yet. I am also lucky enough to have an older sibling that has allowed me to live with her and her husband. Go siblings!!! Also, I read the first book of this series in my Gay Literature class last semester. Have you watched the series? Kimmyhttp://www.numb.honey-vanity.netnoreply@blogger.com