Try putting yourself in the shoes of a young girl who gets abused by her father, who's mother is a SW, who has no money to buy food, and who has no one else in her life to help her. Let's see if fishing and drag racing work to help you deal with life. That's the reality of things for a lot of these SWs, so don't criticize them until you walk in their shoes for a day. I've known a few of these SWs, so know what they have had to deal with in their lives, and its more than most people can imagine. I'm sure that some of them could get help and straighten up if they tried hard enough, but for some of them they get hooked on the drugs at a young age, and in a lot of cases NO ONE will help them because the fucking system isn't designed to help these people.
Easy brother. It's not like I don't feel sorry for them and I do.
My point simply was that they should have made a better choice than to start on the drugs.
Sure a lot of folks who end up this way came from broken homes
and such and have no money to buy food or no one else to help them out.
They in my books put their energies into the wrong thing when at the
bottom of the barrel. Drugs is still not the way to make their situation
better. It only deepens the despair.........PERIOD!
They also could have held their head up high even after coming out of
a crappy life like being abused by a father or whatever and looked the
other way and said no way I wanna be anything like those before me.
Making those decisions is what defines us, each and everyone one.
Just that some have made the wrong choice and wind up on the darkest
side of life because of their choice.
The choice is do I do drugs? Or do I not? With a few simple thoughts of
what is going to improve my life or send it to oblivion I think many could
avoid the scenario you put before us.
I'm not criticizing them for what they are now. Only what the choice was
that they made by doing drugs and to now have to live the life style that
they do now. Because, of having a drug addiction.
................QM'r