Murda/Urban Gangstas - 10/23/2007 - Update - The Road Splits In The Courtroom
Tenshii~Akari:
Man, that poor kid is loaded with diseases! :sad3: It's sad that there's actual people in this type of situation today, and I feel for them even more than before... :(
This is getting really good. Keep it up, Vita! :angel:
Veckah:
Once again Vita, you amaze me. Kareem's situation is all to real for the kids on the street now. All they want to do is live, so they end up turning tricks and do nothing but end up killing themselves anyway. I am a firm believer in 'Life is made up by the choices you make', but sometimes the choices you are given can't lead to good no mater what you choose.
vita4all:
Wow, you three jumped on this chapter fast. I'm glad it moved you enough to say so. These kinds of conversations that exchange ideas is one of the things I've hoped would take place in this thread, however brief.
Tenshii, I spent a lot of time researching the latest stats on STD infections in the general populations. I don't think people should fear sex, but they damn sure need a healthy fear and respect for disease, and protect themselves. Diseases often travel in pairs. Find one, you often find two.
Veckah, you made an interesting point about choices. One of the issues with Kareem is that he's 15, and not really competent to make sound choices. Teens (and adults) who have a lot of emotional baggage from trauma and grief don't always think clearly. Combine this with minimal education and being starved for love is a recipe for disaster. This is what's happening to Kareem, and many, many other real people. Humans don't always have the best solutions or make the best choices in how to get their emotional needs met. We are constantly victims of our passions, ourselves, others, and unfortunately, disease.
LissaS:
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I don't think people should fear sex, but they damn sure need a healthy fear and respect for disease, and protect themselves. Diseases often travel in pairs. Find one, you often find two.
One of the issues with Kareem is that he's 15, and not really competent to make sound choices. Teens (and adults) who have a lot of emotional baggage from trauma and grief don't always think clearly. Combine this with minimal education and being starved for love is a recipe for disaster. This is what's happening to Kareem, and many, many other real people. Humans don't always have the best solutions or make the best choices in how to get their emotional needs met. We are constantly victims of our passions, ourselves, others, and unfortunately, disease.
And you know what?....you are completly right..right right right right right!. It all starts in the mind, once your mind is messed up everything else then becomes infected and people may not see it until it starts to physically show, in their actions or health. Words are powerful, once you speak something it comes into play. You may not know it but later on you always see it.
vita4all:
Hi Friends and New Readers!
Thanks again for your comments, our conversations and support.
Huge Chapter Update:
Falling On Ghetto Land Mines
Enjoy, and please leave a comment letting me know how the story is hitting you.
Meaningful exchange of ideas, including disagreement, welcome. :angel:
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