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Cross dressing drunk alcoholic short

could this be you? do you suffer from alcoholism and its just getting a little bit outta hand? well dont delay. get help today.
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Is private insurance the same as Blue Cross and Blue Shield?

Question by Csi Fan 33: Is private insurance the same as Blue Cross and Blue Shield?
Is private insurance the same as Blue Cross and Blue Shield? I am looking to get into a a drug rehab; i am not a druggy but I have this groin problem 5… Continue reading

How can i convince my girlfriend who runs cross country not to quit running when she is talented?

Question by architect_ramirez: How can i convince my girlfriend who runs cross country not to quit running when she is talented?
How can i convince my girlfriend who runs cross country not to quit running when she is talented?
my girlfriend is wanting to quit cross country and the… Continue reading

Somebody just told me that Hitler was a speed freak (crank) addict and a cross dresser. Is this true?

Question by Willowjac: Somebody just told me that Hitler was a speed freak (crank) addict and a cross dresser. Is this true?

Hey beercat88 didn’t mean to upset you by saying things about Hitler. I didn’t know he had any fans.

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Answer by Reno M
He was… Continue reading

Do you believe that Crystal Meth could be the cause for a cross dressing epidemic in ones city or town?

Question by MISS MANNERS: Do you believe that Crystal Meth could be the cause for a cross dressing epidemic in ones city or town?
I do….there is a serious meth problem in the town I live in..(probably every where) anyway……the biggest and badest boys that are strung on crystal……..have… Continue reading

Alcohol & Drug Treatment – Cross Addiction


Problems arent just limited to the drug choice made by the persons dealing with addiction. Rocky Hill, a certified drug and alcohol counselor, explains just how cross addiction and the use of substitute psychoactive chemicals interfere with the recovery process, creating new addiction problems for even the most well intentioned patients.