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Frustration .... drug addicts, alcoholics, promiscuous girls

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Anonymous:
"well behaved woman rarely make history"

Anonymous:
When I went to CEDU, some of the kids may have experimented prior to attending, but few -- a handful-- were addicts. In fact, you had to detox before you went to CEDU.  Of course, that didn't stop staff from labeling you an addict if you ever tried pot. This was their leverage against you.

As far as promiscuous? Normal, flirtatious teen behavior was deemed promiscuous. We ended up getting a more fucked up view of sexuality at that "school" than we had in the real world.

And funny how they loved to label the girls whores but had nary a thing to say about the boys' past sex lives. Unless it involved animals or homosexuals.  Fuck feminism and any other ideology. It's just plain old run of the mill hypocrisy.

Anonymous:
ya who needs civil liberties anyway?

dniceo7:
They said plenty about the boys sex life. Plenty of guys I knew at BCA who had a past of using girls spent quite a bit of time getting reamed for it in raps.

As for mandatory detox before beginning the program? Not sure who told you that, but I can't count on one hand the number of kids I knew at Ascent who had just been ripped cold turkey off of serious cocaine and heroin addictions, and who had a more miserable experience at that place than you could imagine. If you didn't see it yourself, it's probably because you just didn't recognize the signs.

I really don't have a position on this whole 'feminism' thing, but all the fakers and posers and kids at cedu who made up issues, there were quite a few kids coming from slightly more serious pasts.

Erinys:
OK this is sarcastic

THE FIRsT & MoSt Important RuLes for
NICE GIRLS with GOOD REPuTaTioNs

Rule #1. A nice girl ALWAYS gets paid for sex. The nicer the girl, the taller the ticket.

2.Rule #2.  Never EVER cop to rule #1.

These are rules for girls. Some girls grow up to be human beings and disregard them.


Religion is a byproduct of fear. For much of human history, it may have been a necessary evil, but why was it more evil than necessary? Isn't killing people in the name of God a pretty good definition of insanity?
--Arthur C. Clarke, author
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