Article: Some parents don’t know how to handle their fear, disappointment, or other negative emotions and may take it out on you. If your parents are physically or emotionally abusive to you, find a safe place, like a friend’s house. If you don’t feel safe in your own home, seek shelter somewhere you do feel safe. Maybe moving out isn’t an option or you’re too young to move. If this is the case, spend more time at after-school activities or with friends. If you don’t feel accepted by your own family and you don’t think that will happen any time soon, find a chosen family to spend time with or move in with. A chosen family isn’t your family by blood but by love and care. Your chosen family may include someone in your community or people you meet online that choose to ‘adopt’ you as one of their own.  You might find a chosen family at a LGBT center or LGBT event. A chosen family should support you in accepting that you’re transgender and not put you down in any way. If you are underage and feel unsafe in your home, consider getting emancipated. Being emancipated grants you legal rights as an adult even though you are under 18. You can gain emancipation through a legal process. Generally, you must be 16 years or older, be living on your own and managing your own money.
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Find a safe place. Create a chosen family. Become emancipated.
Article: Postcards usually have dedicated spaces for the message as well as the sender's and receiver's address. If it is a homemade or non-standard postcard with no dedicated spaces: draw a vertical line down the middle of the card while it is in a horizontal position, then draw a horizontal line splitting the right half in two. Use the left hand side for the message, the upper-right for your own address, and the bottom-right for receiver's address. It is not essential that you include your own address. As long as you write the receiver's address, they will receive your card. If you're traveling, you may not expect a reply – or you can give your correspondent the address of the next place you'll be staying. See How to Write a Postcard. If you're mailing it to yourself, write a memory on the back of the card; if you're mailing it to a friend, add a short message to let them know how you're doing. Try to give the recipient a brief snapshot of your experience. You don't need to write a novel – the very act of sending a postcard, however short, is usually enough to show a person that you're thinking of them.  Again, make sure to put the stamp on first. This way, you won't end up writing where the stamp covers. It's important not to write too low on the postcard. Most of the time, the post office will print a barcode or attach a sticker across the bottom of the card in order to send it where it needs to go. Try to keep at least a finger's width between the edge of the postcard and the bottom of your message. Find a post office or a public mail drop box in your area. Make sure that you've added the correct amount of stamps and properly addressed the card. Once you're certain, mail the postcard as you would a normal letter. If you're abroad, allow at least a week or two for the letter to reach its destination. Some office buildings, government offices, or community centers may have a mailbox. If you are at a hotel, the front desk will often mail your postcard with its outgoing mail. If you can't find a place to mail your postcard, ask the locals and other travelers.
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Address the card. Write your postcard. Mail the postcard.
Article: It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear. You'll see this in the pop-up menu. It's near the bottom of the menu. You may be taken directly to the Photos page on Android. Tap the album or folder in which the file that you want to upload is located. Tap a photo, video, or document to select it. If you want to select more than one file, tap each file that you want to select. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. This will prompt your selected file(s) to begin uploading to Google Drive. This can take several minutes to several hours depending on the file size and your Internet connection. Once the file completes uploading, the file's progress bar will disappear. It's important to stay near a Wi-Fi router and keep Google Drive open during this time.
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Tap ＋. Tap Upload. Tap Photos and Videos. Select a location. Select a file. Tap UPLOAD. Wait for the file(s) to finish uploading.