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What Is an FHA Loan? An Essential Guide to Federal Housing Administration Loans

October 29, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

FHA loans come with a ton of benefits for home buyers. Whether it is your first home or your third, an FHA loan can help you get a mortgage when can’t qualify conventionally.

If you’re worried about your down payment or less than perfect credit, then an FHA loan may be a perfect fit for you.

From what they are to how they work, here’s your go-to guide to homeownership using an FHA loan. [Read more…] about What Is an FHA Loan? An Essential Guide to Federal Housing Administration Loans

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Postgraduate Student Finance: How to Fund Postgraduate Studies in the UK

October 25, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

There is one thing on the mind of all prospective graduate students: money.

Each year in the UK, thousands of students enrol into masters or doctoral programs. Postgraduate degrees are often necessary for professional development. They also open up new career opportunities that didn’t exist before.

But these advantages come at a price. Postgraduate degrees are not only intense and time-consuming, but they are also expensive. [Read more…] about Postgraduate Student Finance: How to Fund Postgraduate Studies in the UK

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Foods That Cause Bloating (And What to Eat Instead)

October 20, 2020 By Cade Hildreth 1 Comment

Do you often feel gassy or uncomfortable after eating your meals? It’s never fun to get that bloated feeling after you eat a hearty meal.

It’s even less comfortable if you have somewhere to go or someone to see afterward. This guide will teach you about the various foods you need to stay away from to avoid bloating.

Keep reading to learn the common culprits that cause bloating—and what to eat instead. [Read more…] about Foods That Cause Bloating (And What to Eat Instead)

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Should I Go Back To College? 7 Critical Considerations

October 15, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

The only bit of certainty in the world right now is that things remain uncertain. The global pandemic has put many people in the hospital, out of work, and home from college for the foreseeable future.

Now that some academic institutions are reopening, you may be wondering, should I go back to college?

While there is no single right answer, there are seven critical considerations you should assess in order to make an educated (and financially savvy) decision.

Should I Go Back To College?

Let’s dive into exploring whether or not going back to college with the COVID pandemic underway is right for you. [Read more…] about Should I Go Back To College? 7 Critical Considerations

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11 Tips for Coming Out Every Teen Needs

October 6, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

Everyone needs to come out at their own time, or as I prefer to call it, let others in. When you do decide to let other people know of your sexual or gender identity, you may find that it feels overwhelming.

Most likely, you’ll also experience a lot of relief. While it can be challenging, it’s a great feeling to able to share your true self with those that you love.

Common Responses to Coming Out

Whether your parents are super tolerant or very conservative, coming out can be tough to do.

Luckily, many people have gone through this before you (myself included) and there are a few common types of responses for which you should be prepared, including but not limited to anger, denial, confusion, or ideally, love and support.

In a recent Twitter poll that I conducted that received 398 responses, the following results were collected.

Question for #LGBTQ+ people: When you came out to your parents, what was their immediate reaction? 🏳️‍🌈

(Please reshare if possible….my goal is share these insights with younger generations of our community. Thank you! 🙏🏽)

*Comments with details welcome too.

— Cade Hildreth | LGBTQ+ (@CadeHildreth) February 7, 2020

Thankfully, “Loving and Supportive” was the most common response at 33% of respondents, but when you combine the other responses, that also means that approximately 67% (2 out of 3) parents reacted with some element of anger, denial or confusion.

With this in mind, I would encourage you to read the comments in order to anticipate a diverse range of responses and learn from those who have walked this path before you.
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If you’re feeling sadness or anger or despair, a If you’re feeling sadness or anger or despair, ask yourself this question… 

If this messages resonated with you, please leave a ❤️ below because it’ll help the message reach more people, including those who might really need it… 🙏

#lgbtqia #lgbtqcommunity #trans
A few moments and miracles to balance the chaos ri A few moments and miracles to balance the chaos right now… 🤍

Also, two questions: 

1. Did I discover what you expected underneath the bed covers? Lol

2. Have you ever seen a Lunar Halo? They  are stunning and rare and are caused by tiny ice particles that act as a prism… 🌖🌙
Reminder: What you see on the surface often isn’ Reminder: What you see on the surface often isn’t what is being felt underneath. 💔

Erin and I are smiling in this photo, but only a few times in my life have I been so devastated, so heartbroken, so utterly and emotionally broken. 

When this photo was taken, we had recently had to say goodbye to our dearest, move beloved baby, Percy, who we had raised since adopting him at birth. He was our cherished companion, a therapy dog, and our beloved friend. 

The last photo was taken on our very last walk ever with him. 🐾👣🥺

This post is a reminder to be gentle with each other, because this human experience is extremely painful … and we’re all in it together. 🐶🌎❤️
Someone needs to tell Elon Musk that his hair tran Someone needs to tell Elon Musk that his hair transplant, hormone replacement therapy (supplemental testosterone), and cosmetic surgery (jawline) are all examples of gender-affirming care. 😂

This is his BEFORE and AFTER. 

Feel free to congratulate him on his transition below... ⬇️ 🎉🙌

#trans #transgender #genderexpression #genderidentity #genderfluid #nonbinary #mtf #ftm #lgbtqia #lgbtqiaplus
A flower blossoms for its own joy. —Oscar Wilde A flower blossoms for its own joy. —Oscar Wilde

As we approach January 20th, I believe our most important armor is joy. 

No one can take this simple and pure pleasure away with any legislation…or opinion…or action. 

In honor of this, what is one thing that brings you joy?
An incredible summary of your geographic options i An incredible summary of your geographic options if you’re inclined to move now or in the future. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

It appreciate that it presents both domestic options, because some people will only need a minor state change to meet their needs while others may want greater change. 

Thanks @erininthemorning for compiling this and keeping our community informed!

Where are you currently living and do you feel safe with its (likely) protections and policies? 🌎

Let’s use our communal knowledge to help each other out… 🏡🩵

#lgbtqia #lgbtqiaplus #lgbtqcommunity #trans #nonbinary #transgender #queer
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