Female Athlete Addicted To Sex
Sometimes, I simply don't know what to do anymore. I crave thrills. Sometimes, it endangers my life but I can't help it. Honestly, I am beginning to think I might have an addiction. When I think of addictions, I usually think of drugs, or maybe alcohol. However, in my condition the term still applies. How else could I explain some of the things I find myself doing these days?
My name is Joanna Brando. I'm a young woman of African-American and Portuguese descent living in the city of Brockton, Massachusetts. Life in the so-called city of champions is cheap, dangerous and brief. I can't tell you how many guys and gals I knew in high school who died of drug overdoses, shootings and other senseless acts. I guess that's what made me so determined to get the heck out of town, you know?
These days, I attend the University of Russell in Boston on an athletic scholarship. It's an okay school, I guess. About twenty five thousand people, many of whom are black or Hispanic. I didn't feel too out of place. The school is famous both for its student body diversity and its sports programs. Russell University sponsors men's varsity baseball, basketball, archery, rugby, cross country, soccer, swimming, ice hockey, volleyball, lacrosse, golf, rowing, track
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