ok, lets change the subject
I have never scooped up a BSW in St. Pete. You never know what your getting into, or what the gender is.
Today I saw a hot ass sister give me the look on Haines just south of the Kenvin, or whatever that shit hole is called.
She looked pretty darn hot, with her tight little shorts, and boots up to her knees.
Any one know who this dark lovely is? I would be shocked if she had anything in common with Oscar Mayer.
Thanks for your educating information
Based on my observation on them, I have to agree with the percentage you listed in your posting. It is very sad to read about ACE statistics. That is why I often feel.
Sympathy on them.
Xx.
[QUOTE=PeterRammer;2088638]Just like us, but you will find that an extremely high percentage (90% or thereabouts) have substance abuse problems, nearly all have had a number of serious Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE's) and probably 1/3 - 1/2 have other mental health issues as well. Adverse Childhood Experience studies have shown a substantial positive correlation between an increased # of ACE's and the likelyhood of substance abuse, mental illness issues, prostitution, low self-esteem and other socially unaccepted behaviors. The link between early childhood traumas and problematic behaviors later on in life is clear, but some people are more resilient and are able to overcome those early experiences. Not everyone with a high ACE count ends up in trouble, but a substantial percentage do.
[URL]http://www.housedems.ct.gov/DV/pubs/122010/Forrester_Adverse_Experiences_Trauma_Presentation_12-20-10.pdf[/URL]
[URL]http://www.cdc.gov/ace/[/URL][/QUOTE]