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Sober Stereotypes Redefined

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Thomas

Arlington, MA
United States
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I visit my 91-year-old buddy who is a shut-in. We talk about all manner of things (church and state and other topics), and sometimes we eat hearty lunches!

Kristi

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
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I am a MaMa to 6 BoYs, whom range from 19 years old to 4 years old. They are my everything!! Everyday I wake up for them and work to support them and make their lives as best as possible!! #PIENAK

Pamela

MA
United States
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Ally to all genders, races, ages, addicts/alkies,body sizes. I give good hug. Also, food.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating because I believe in mostly everybody, and the good therein.

Haley

CA
United States
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I put my friends and family above my material items. If I can make life easier by buying someone lunch or loaning them money, I will do it without hesitation. An example would be when I used the last of my extra money last winter to buy my mother an electric blanket, since she didn't have heating in her apartment.
Why are you participating?: 

To give my own experiences as an example so other will be able to see that, if my labels fit them, that they are not alone.

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