Quote Originally Posted by newtothisphilly View Post

My GOD you just said pride was a bad thing and sucking a dick to survive was in essence better because it avoids the pitfall of pride.
Please quote exactly where I said that for it is obvious you are not reading what I wrote properly.

Quote Originally Posted by newtothisphilly View Post
I have been homeless. I lost everything I owned in a fire. EVERYTHING outside of the drawers on my ass. Not buying food to put in a refrigerator? LMAO WHAT refrigerator? I didn't bat my eyes and have anybody give me anything.
You do know that you can get help from the Red Cross under such natural disasters so I am uncertain why you would not take advantage of it.

Quote Originally Posted by newtothisphilly View Post
I washed my ass in the rest room of an office building. And here you're telling me about someone not being able to bat their eyes and have men pay their bills.
So you became homeless because of a fire, chose to wash yourself in an office building rather than seeking help from your local natural disasters agency in which, they will provide food and shelter? Was it your pride why you did not sign up or you have no idea why you are paying taxes?

Quote Originally Posted by newtothisphilly View Post
Dude. Don't tell me that prostituting is the positive and pride is the negative. Let's stop using pride because there's all kinds of cliche's that go with that.
Again, please quote me where I stated that. Don’t compare yourself to teenage kid that got thrown out their parent’s home for being a transsexual. For you are a full fledged adult that held a job that allowed you to own or rent a home before your house or apartment caught on fire.

Quote Originally Posted by newtothisphilly View Post
Let's use dignity. I didn't suck dicks to survive.


You're making excuses.
What you just shown is how a full fledge adult did not have a bank account more so credit cards to help them when an emergency strikes. I should hope you got your Money Management in order by now and you learned from your mistakes.