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Jennifer
26, female student
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Total budget: $550 monthly
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12 months
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furnished room
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Age
26
Smoker?
No
Any pets?
No
Language
English
Occupation
Student
Interests
netflix, horror, wwe
Gender
Female
New household preferences
Smokers OK?
Yes
Pets OK?
Yes
Occupation
Don't mind
Min age
18
Max age
65
Gender
Female preferred
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Hi, I am Jen, 26, I study public health in Manhattan and currently live in NJ but my school's gonna be hactic soon so I need to relocate at a place from where commute is easier(To reach 120 st),I am a vegetarian(Dont mind roommate being non veg)Dont smoke or drink, luv dogs and cats:) I am a pre op m2f transgender, a full time student, I luv horror movies, Netflix, Lots of TV shows, Have a lot of books(stopped buying them paperback after I got a new kindle lol) About ideal roommate-Female(any age),would rather luv it if you have pets as I am an animal lover myself, Luv it if you belong to LGBT community as well although you being straight is ok too as long as you are OK with me being a TG. Location should be easy to reach 125st street Lex, Furnished rooms are better tho it's not a must, I am very private individual and would luv to have a private room ONLY however small it might be! You can text me if I fit the profile you're looking for ,or else I wish you luck in your search :)
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29, female
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6 months
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12 months
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All Northwest County
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washing machine
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Age
29
Smoker?
No
Any pets?
No
Language
English
Nationality
American
Occupation
-
Gender
Female
Orientation
Bisexual
New household preferences
Smokers OK?
Yes
Pets OK?
Yes
Occupation
Don't mind
Min age
18
Max age
45
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Males or females
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Hi my name is Kristelle and I am inquiring if your room to rent is still available. A little about myself. I am a 29yo transgender woman. I moved to California from Virginia in February of 2015. Before I moved here I had spent 2 years in homelessness living in a tent in the woods and begging on the streets. One day the opportunity to move out here and get a fresh start plopped in my lap and I seized it, and I'm so glad I did. Now I am on my way to achieving goals I thought I'd never be able to. I am at the point in my transition where surgeries are just around the corner. The first of which will take place in Sherman Oaks no later than the middle of October. So I need a safe place to rest and relax from surgery. I have been saving up over the past few months to be able to pay rent wherever I happen to be. So that won't be a problem when that rolls around. I am clean, friendly and respect my landlords privacy. I don't have pets, smoke or do drugs and very rarely drink alcohol(and i make sure to not over do it. I do smoke marijuana from time to time but only outdoors. I never have guests over, if I want to hang with friends I go elsewhere to do so. I currently live in Covina and work in West Covina. The company I work for has a few different locations in LA, so I could transfer to one those thats closer to you. Earliest I could move in is August 31st. possibly earlier if the price is right. Thank you for your time and consideration.
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The transgender bathroom issue is about much more than bathrooms. In a previous article, The New American asked, “What next?” As if in answer to that question, the transgender battleground has now expanded to include college dorm rooms.
While “the slippery slope” is often considered a logical fallacy , it must be acknowledged that there is sometimes a slope so slippery that there is no safe stopping point between Point A (in this case, the “right” of transgendered people to use the bathrooms of their choice) and Point B (in this case, the continued — and likely ultimate — decay of morality).
As this writer put it in that previous article, “There is a tipping point — a point of no return — for any society. Can a society survive the breakdown of morality in which girls shower with boys?” As American society continues to pushed down that slippery slope, college campuses are scrambling to adjust their student housing to accommodate President Obama’s novel interpretation of Title IX of the Civil Rights Act. Secular colleges and universities are — predictably — positively bending over backward to open women’s dorm rooms up to men who “identify” as women (and vice versa). And while many conservative Christian colleges and universities have applied for religious exemptions to allow them to maintain their religious identity, many others have not.
In fact, several Catholic colleges and universities have been called out by Adam Cassandra of the Cardinal Newman Society in his article “Catholic colleges embrace ‘demonic’ gender ideology in housing policies” for deviating from the teachings of the Catholic Church by embracing a “gender identity” that ignores the scriptural fact that “God created them male and female.”
The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, has stated in the April 2016 campus newspaper that it plans to allow transgender students to be housed in dormitories consistent with their “gender identity.” The new policy will be in effect for the upcoming 2016-2017 academic year. As Cassandra wrote in his article:
The Cardinal Newman Society asked Coolbaugh about the promotion of gender ideology with the implementation of this policy. Coolbaugh was also asked if there was any discussion at Holy Cross about requesting a religious exemption from Title IX with the U.S. Department of Education to protect the college from implementing gender identity policies. Religious colleges and schools can request exemptions from Title IX if the law’s requirements conflict with their religious tenets. No response was received by time of publication.
Never to be outdone, the University of San Francisco (USF) — which is also ostensibly a Catholic school — took the issue to a whole new level, telling students that they need to realize that “human beings are not necessarily male or female as ascribed by their assigned gender at birth.” In keeping with that denial of human nature and the divine order of creation, USF has a policy to allow open dormitories and bathrooms for use by any and all.
Considering how simple it is for a religious school to obtain a waiver, these schools have shown their true colors by not doing so.
Secular schools, on the other hand, have no option of a waiver. Beginning next school year, millions of college freshmen all over the nation will be rolling the dice on their assignment of a roommate. Because of the way in which Title IX is being mangled in its interpretation, students will not likely be told ahead of time that they will be rooming with someone of the opposite sex. As LifeSiteNews reported :
The most offensive part of the new policy is that, under the Obama administration’s federal guidance:
• School districts must allow biological males and females to spend the night together in the same hotel room on field trips;
• Colleges must let men who say they are transgender be roommates with one or more women; and
• School officials cannot even tell those young women or their parents in advance that their new roommate is a man, witho
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