Promiscuity
has been considered to be a societal problem by conservative
societies and a much smaller problem by more liberal, free thinking
societies. Whatever the case, many terms combine the idea of
promiscuity and drug addiction together in one statement or label,
such as “crack whore,” and so on. The idea is that if someone is
truly addicted to drugs, they will do anything to get them, including
selling their bodies.
Also,
the logic often runs in reverse, as well.
Many
people think that if someone is promiscuous, their emotions are so
messed up that they have to resort to drugs and alcohol in order to
mask their pain of being alone.
The
truth is that while both ideas are inherently true, there are usually
other underlying circumstances which cause people to resort to one or
the other. When a child does not develop a healthy attitude toward
their own self esteem and their bodies with their parents, they may
feel more valuable when other people look at their “wares,” so to
speak. When someone never experienced a stable home environment
growing up or they are enduring vast amounts of overwhelming stress
for a long period of time, drugs and alcohol are easy tools to use
and feel instantly better.
The
correlation between drug addiction and promiscuity can actually have
several links and several pathways tying them together.
At
CMM Technology, we seek to improve the professionalism in your
company by providing high quality drug test equipment
to your worksite at any time. You can order from us as often as you
would like and you can try out different drug test equipment to see
what suits your workplace the best. We invite you to order sample
amounts from us before placing large bulk orders, so that you can
pick the equipment which suits your workplace the best.
We
also provide a breathalyser
recalibration service, in addition to alcohol tests and urine drug test.
It is important to keep professionalism and promiscuity separate. It
is also important to keep employee substance abuse and your jobsite
separate, as well.
This article has been taken from : http://www.cmm.com.au/articles/promiscuity-and-drug-addiction/
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