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Ashley from Canada

June 15 at 3:30 pm
My dad Alan had big surgery recently and can’t do much. My mum Glenda got a notice for foot surgery, but too soon, as my dad can’t take care of her, hope she postpones it, but hope it’s sometime in the fall or early winter. I am disabled. I said some dumb things, keep making mistakes, being on my period doesn’t help. Hope it doesn’t rain too much this week, my mum has mental health issues, and decided to buy some seeds, this late in the year. Hope she one doesn’t force me to use my legs too much and two doesn’t force me to help her plant seeds while I am on my period as I’ll be forced to change clothes once I get inside, and don’t want blood everywhere. Hope I am allowed to celebrate my birthday this year, my mum is messed up enough that she may cancel it, despite being a big one, even if I did nothing wrong, just because. I hope my next period will be after my birthday, next month, also hope I will be able to celebrate my friend Heidi’s birthday.

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