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Originally Posted by Risn2TheOccasion
Very interesting and I applaud Dallas for setting such a program up. Looks like the lady in the story became trapped. The Profession began to rule her life, instead of her ruling The Profession. Glad to see they offered her a way to take a different path.
What happened to her can happen to anyone, in any profession. No matter what you do in this life, once drugs take over, you are on a down hill spiral. I knew a Bank VP in the 80's that got so addicted to his drug of choice, he ended up embezzling close to $200,000 before he got caught.
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Agreed. But there are also ladies out there who get addicted to substances BECAUSE they're hooking. There are women who hate doing it so much that they need to be messed up just to get through a session -- and then of course, that means they have to provide more to feed the monkey... it isn't limited to street walkers either. If a bank VP can be an addict, so can your friendly neighborhood HDH.
Glad I actually LIKE this job.