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01-13-26 10:32 #60070Senior Member

Posts: 366Jaylin
While it's been almost a year since BTW report (Hope he's well) this post further supports the value of this board. Especially with pickings so slim these days. Phyuck, thanks for the post. I'll be keeping an eye out.
Originally Posted by PhyuckYiu
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Also big thank you to Kendude for the Cole intro. All I can say is wow.
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01-13-26 09:02 #60069Senior Member

Posts: 243Managing addiction
I'm not talking about managing addiction to stay well. I'm referring to recovery. I have talked to BowTie recently and congratulated her on her sobriety. She sent me some photos. We talked about her escaping Wilkins and how she's lucky not to have ended up like some of the other girls who have recently passed away. The last time I saw her, I couldn't recognize who she was. We talked a little bit about her health and beauty (Health is wealth). Nikki has a fantastic ass. She's put on some weight and looks healthy now.
Originally Posted by KenDude
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I hope she stays far away from Wilkins Ave and Elkridge MD. She needs a good chance at life. Her addiction took her down a horrible path. She loves red velvet cake.
Pride Actions That Hinder Recovery.
Denial: Pride may drive denial, obscuring the need for help.
Resistance to Treatment: A prideful mindset can prevent individuals from seeking professional help.
Defensiveness: Pride often triggers defensiveness against feedback, limiting personal growth.
Isolation: Prideful individuals may withdraw, missing out on essential support networks.
Refusal to Change: Pride can prevent individuals from addressing issues essential to recovery.
Reluctance to Accept Support: Pride may hinder the acceptance of external support, blocking growth opportunities.
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01-13-26 07:06 #60068Senior Member

Posts: 256Asking for help
Addicts have no problem asking for help. Others raise their children, that's help. They stop by the churches for free food, that's help. They go to Sparx and swing by the "needle van" to get supplies, that's help. Sit by the side of the road as I do almost every day and they stop and ask for a buck or two, that's help. The issue is that they want to pick and choose what help they get and from where. I talked to MANY addicts and they want others to do things their way. As we all know, their way doesn't work. In fact the truth is that 2 out of 3 addicts go back to using. Many go into programs and although they are in a program, the drug use continues. I always offer moral support and even minor financial support to girls that choose to get clean. But I don't buy the liberal BS that it isn't their fault that they continue to use.
Originally Posted by LuvTwoSki
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I'll use a girl you all might know, Nikki with the bow, last Tuesday was her 6 month anniversary of being clean. She asked me to show her pictures to all her old friends to hopefully help them make the right decisions. Here she is.
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01-13-26 06:25 #60067Senior Member

Posts: 1088Re: Jaylin
One word, WOW! Jaylin delivered. That was one of the best BBBJs I've ever go in my life, ever. Hella good at what she does. Her kitten, super wet. And I don't even care why. Sloppy seconds or previously filled. Her kitten, so very good. Total tuition standard. She host off Ashton. Says her place, but looked like a bando. Power, bed, and heat. All I care about. She looked so good last night wearing this very tight red dress. Found her by the triangle. I will be repeating.
Phyuck!
Originally Posted by BigTruckBob
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01-13-26 02:56 #60066Senior Member

Posts: 243Asking for help
Some people are too proud to ask for help they feel it's a burden on others or a sign of weakness. When actually it's a sign of strength.
Originally Posted by Klove48
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Understanding Pride and Its Impact on Asking for Help.
Pride can significantly hinder our ability to seek assistance. It often leads to feelings of self-reliance, making individuals believe they should handle everything on their own. This mindset can create barriers that prevent them from reaching out when they truly need support.
Common Issues Related to Pride.
Fear of Vulnerability: Admitting the need for help can feel uncomfortable. It exposes personal insecurities and fears of judgment.
Perception of Weakness: Many view asking for help as a sign of weakness. This belief can stem from societal norms that value independence and self-sufficiency.
Concern About Burdening Others: People often worry that asking for help will inconvenience others, leading them to suffer in silence instead.
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01-13-26 00:46 #60065Senior Member

Posts: 1341You begin by understanding that the "Drugs" are just a "Symptom of the problem". And that you can't pick & choose where your help comes from. Because once "Hope" dissipates, the task to “get clean”, becomes seemingly impossible. Peace.
Originally Posted by BrightLeaf
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01-12-26 23:46 #60064Senior Member

Posts: 274Wow
This is so sad if you can follow this I had trouble. They need a break and some real asisstance where to begin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63YC_IlImqM.
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01-12-26 22:42 #60063Senior Member

Posts: 593Tayo
Nah, I didn't ask. She seemed friendly enough that if I asked, she probably would have.
Originally Posted by CousinSkeeter
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Chico.
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01-12-26 21:43 #60062Senior Member

Posts: 240Tayo
It looks like there's a nice body under that shirt. Did she go topless during the date?
Originally Posted by Chico
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01-12-26 21:34 #60061Senior Member

Posts: 240Corinne
Does anyone have pics of Corinne?
Originally Posted by BKMason
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01-12-26 20:27 #60060Senior Member

Posts: 243Her name is Stacy
I see you met my friend Stacy. Be good to her and your visit will be enjoyable.
Originally Posted by Chico
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01-12-26 19:22 #60059Senior Member

Posts: 593Tayo (pronounced like K. O. But with a T)
Late Saturday night, around 1:30 am, I met this redhead (dyed), spicy Italian WSW near Busy Bee. Good conversation, but the head was only ok. The good part was that she didn't quit, even though it took me a while to bust. I warned her but she said ok and stayed enthusiastic the whole time. I got to give her credit for that. No rushing whatsoever. I wanted full service but she said it was that time of the month. If I see her again, I'll definitely scoop her.
Chico.
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01-12-26 12:34 #60058Senior Member

Posts: 45Those were the days! The Drake was right next door and always had talent usually in the doorway or window. The Marylander and Pilots were also good hunting grounds. The modern game just doesn't compare.
Originally Posted by Apache12
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01-12-26 10:05 #60057Senior Member

Posts: 356Vicky
Thats literally Vicky. Damn she got thick. Need to find her. Its been a couple yrs.
Originally Posted by BoloBellgrande
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01-12-26 06:28 #60056Senior Member

Posts: 1249Before folks start criticizing, think of the old adage. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Originally Posted by Mpduration
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