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Ever had a very bad experience with alcohol that you decided to quit drinking?
It was a simple house party organized by myself and my friends, it was more of a get together. I had taken few shots of Elliot before we played the drinking game. Everyone got so drunk but I was so uncontrollably drunk. I went into one of my friend’s (he was the host) room to search for what “I can’Read more
It was a simple house party organized by myself and my friends, it was more of a get together. I had taken few shots of Elliot before we played the drinking game. Everyone got so drunk but I was so uncontrollably drunk. I went into one of my friend’s (he was the host) room to search for what “I can’t even remember what”. I just know we started making out and we ended up having sex— unprotected sex. I was was so dead drunk. I still always feel the guy took advantage of me, but he said he was drunk too. Fine. I lived in fear of getting pregnant for the following two months, even though I had used some pills— which later messed me up so bad. It was such a crazy experience I don’t like remember. The experience committed me into a strict level of sobriety.
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Gratitude is one of the best ways to find contentment. We are often discontent in our lives, we always desire more, because we don’t realize how much we have. We spend all our energy on things we don’t have and forget the things we already have. Instead of focusing on what you don’t have, be gratefuRead more
Gratitude is one of the best ways to find contentment. We are often discontent in our lives, we always desire more, because we don’t realize how much we have. We spend all our energy on things we don’t have and forget the things we already have. Instead of focusing on what you don’t have, be grateful for the amazing things you have: the gift of loved ones and simple pleasures, gift of health, sight and the gift of music, books, of nature and beauty and the ability to create. Be grateful every day. Always be grateful for the life you have.
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