To all young girls out there who are curious about their sexuality.
It’s O.K. It’s normal to feel curious but it’s important not to act on these feelings. I am a woman in re-hab that is learning about the effects of what I did when I was younger. It started out innocent kissing, touching other girls and boys, but eventually grew into something much worse. I ended up in multiple bad relationships and many compromising situations. Which also lead to alcohol and drug addiction.
So if you are curious it’s important to ask questions, but refrain from acting on these emotions, because it can end up being potentially dangerous to your future!!
I did drugs all the way through high school, it typically started with marijuana and moved up quickly to cocaine. Almost immediately I went
from being a good student to only careing about getting high.
I developed severe depression steming from my dependancy on drugs and alcohol, which resulted in me dropping out of high school my senior year. So now I am twenty-five years old and have accomplished nothing in my life in the past ten years.
Please take a little word of advice and think twice about using drug, because one day you might look back and regret the road you are choosing to go down.
Everyone gears up for a new year. Resolutions abound as people try to commit to improving their lives. Yeah, well, the key word is “try”. The best place for many people to spend their New Years Eve would be an alcohol and treatment center. All through the year alcoholics struggle with their addictions knowing that the next year won’t be any different unless they do something. My cousin was this way, too. This is my alcohol addiction story.
The year the family decided to do something is one few people will forget. It started at Thanksgiving and continued through Christmas. No drinking was allowed. Previous to this, all holidays ended in disaster. There would be arguments, fights and tears. My cousin would drink herself sick every holiday. Everyone knew she needed to be in an alcohol and treatment center, except her. That particular year, the family took action. Surprisingly, everyone stuck to the game plan, which was: no alcohol and no putting up with drunken episodes. If my cousin was drunk, she couldn’t come in. Period. All of us wanted to see her in an alcohol and treatment center.
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My alcohol addiction story continues. My cousin was livid! She swore (literally) up and down outside of the house when she wasn’t allowed in. The cops even had to be called a couple of times. Was it stressful? Yes and no. Surprisingly, the family was much less tense without my cousin around, except when she was making a scene. Then, it was stressful, but it worked out in the end. Thanksgiving was tough, but Christmas was even tougher. The entire time between Thanksgiving and Christmas was hard. There were so many times my cousin would show up drunk and be stopped at the door.
We kept telling her that she needed to be in an alcohol and treatment center, and until she got help, she was not welcome to join the gathering since she was drunk. When I am saying alcohol addiction story, I mean addiction! She continued to drink, blaming now the family. Christmas was the final show-down. She showed up drunk, as usual and caused such a scene outside. The neighbors even called the police. Together, with the police, we convinced her she needed help. That very day, on Christmas, she went into an alcohol and treatment center. By New Years Eve, she had all of the alcohol out of her system and was trying to straighten her life out. My alcohol addiction story has a happy ending. The following holiday season, my cousin was there, enjoying the holidays without alcohol! She truly did start off a new life with that new year.