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Another victim of drug use
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 81608" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>The addiction has absolutely nothing to do with the allure.</p><p></p><p>The attraction is to feel good, to fit in, to escape for awhile. You got peer pressure. There are parties where the drugs are going around. Starts with grass. Maybe acid. Then it gets worse and worse. Coke. Heroin. X and meth. That was not even around when I did drugs. You start out just meaning to do it once in awhile. Some people can use like that all their lives. But those with the addict in them will become addicted at some point.</p><p></p><p>Once the addiction has you, it is no longer about feeling good. It is not about fitting in. It is about survival. There is a physical and a mental dependency on the drug. Nothing else matters. That is why you see moms losing their kids because they are on crack. People selling off their possessions because they are addicted to meth. Whatever their addiction is becomes the only thing that matters to them, and what their entire day revolves around; getting that next drink or hit. It is scary to watch.</p><p></p><p>It is even scarier to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 81608, member: 3647"] The addiction has absolutely nothing to do with the allure. The attraction is to feel good, to fit in, to escape for awhile. You got peer pressure. There are parties where the drugs are going around. Starts with grass. Maybe acid. Then it gets worse and worse. Coke. Heroin. X and meth. That was not even around when I did drugs. You start out just meaning to do it once in awhile. Some people can use like that all their lives. But those with the addict in them will become addicted at some point. Once the addiction has you, it is no longer about feeling good. It is not about fitting in. It is about survival. There is a physical and a mental dependency on the drug. Nothing else matters. That is why you see moms losing their kids because they are on crack. People selling off their possessions because they are addicted to meth. Whatever their addiction is becomes the only thing that matters to them, and what their entire day revolves around; getting that next drink or hit. It is scary to watch. It is even scarier to be. [/QUOTE]
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