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healer4  

Jul 21 2010 06:02 AM
Pixie,

It may sound strange but the only thing that bothered me about being a prostitute, is that it never bothered me that i was a prostitute. I know it should, but my older sister began prostituting me out to her friends and drug dealers when i was 8. So it's not like anyone could take something i never had. Does that make any sense?

However I/We are willing to do the work necessary to recover in all areas of our life. let me know if you have some ideas and then i will run them across my T.

Thanks for the willingness to have this site.

healer4
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