Friday, 24 February 2017

Building communities of LGBTQ entrepreneurs can help

Startup life can be lonely, and that isolation can be costly for new ventures. This makes it tough to find a strong network of advisors, confidantes, and advocates. Startups, however, often lack the scale at which intra-company LGBTQ groups can be formed.
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Richard:
A few of them have come back and apologized and are being really supportive now, but I am so sad now.
(24 February 2017)

Richard:
A bunch of my friends turned their backs on me last semester, long story short, one of my friends and I had a fight and she started gossiping about me and they were all scared of being outcast like I had been, so they ditched me.
(24 February 2017)

Mellie:
There's blood on the toilet seat, his underwear blood on the bedsheets, and he's uncontrollably and shaking.
(24 February 2017)

Mellie:
The next day he came home and wet his pants, and started crying.
(24 February 2017)

Mellie:
Your son was so drunk he could barely move.
(24 February 2017)

Mellie:
He got drunk and danced with a 35 year old woman and other adults.
(24 February 2017)

Mellie:
One night he sneaked out the house and went to to a house party.
(24 February 2017)

Mellie:
He used to be a gifted magnet school but was kicked out because he'd allow a few students to copy off his tests, and test questions.
(24 February 2017)

Mellie:
Your son makes A's and B's in school but the school called saying he missed 8 days of school.
(24 February 2017)

Mellie:
He loves to dance and smoke weed.
(24 February 2017)

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