so I went to the facility after court and there was this really hot dangerous looking girl. She was there for kidnapping and attempted vehicular homocide. I always thought that that was a big turn-on. We got together but it was long distance and I could just tell somehow that she had a man on the side, so we went our seperate ways. In the same facility I met an aid's patient. He gave me his sweater, but by now I think he must have died, after spreading his disease, I'm sure to many more people. I'm often confused by the fact that they allowed him to do that. Even when he expressed said desires to spread his lethal ailment to others and his history of drug-use in a vulnerable community, they let him go on with his selfish ideas and set him free into a population unprepared for such a biological attack. I had a short friendly relationship with a working girl in the same place, we never did more than kiss, but she told me that she loved me. She told me she would buy me gold jewelry and that she would put me up at her apartment. Her life was tough, she told me ll kinds of stories.. It sounds scarey out there on the street, and it's obvious when you talk to these people that the people in a position to help the situation just don't care more often than not, so we ALL have to care. There were people inside the unit that were almost as bad as the people there mandated by the courts, as well. There was the most deliciously cute woman working there who I am sure was bullied by one such person, and her superiors weren't able to do much, nor was she able to defend herself. Unfortunately, your options happen to be, take care of it yourself. The lack of effectiveness in our government doesn't just give birth to gangs and sub-cultures and communities willing to defend each other using means outside of the law, but also makes them a necessity for some people who wish to be protected from the lawless people we let roam the streets.