It's like you can hear/see the 13 year old abused child talking through her. It's so sad. Her parents are 100% at fault for everything she's going through. I hope she finds peace, she seems lovely.
Yeah can totally see the 13 year old child speaking through her. Poor girl, she had no choice all her pain was forced on to her by her parents. Hope she finds her path.
They will be tormented for all eternity about it. Jesus came to save girls like these. I’m praying for her so badly. You can tell she’s sick but hasn’t lost her soul
@@SethMacLeod95 , that's what parents long ago told their small children to stop them from being sad. Her parents are dead and the reality is that they seemed to have abused her and perhaps destroyed her life.
@@poom641 you’re a fool if you don’t think there is justice after death. You don’t get to come here and do whatever you want, hurt people for your own gain and leave like you were never here. We’re eternal beings. Everyone lives forever. Everyone will reap what they sow after death unless they call up on Jesus Christ who is more than willing to forgive and welcome us in His kingdom. “The fool says in his heart, there is no God”
My heart broke when Charmain said that her family didn’t abuse her but then said she was used to pay her dad’s drug debts. That’s some awful mental gymnastics she’s had to do to deal with her childhood. 😢
Same here... that part broke my heart. I have kids, and I'm someone's kid... I can't even comprehend how someone can do something like that to their child... it'd be great if she could find someone who gets her out of that life and loves her for the rest of her life, so she can get her life back, even if it's during her 2nd half of her life... 😢
@Lj Jacobs agreed, but I didn't mean that as her doing it for a man. I meant it as her doing it for herself. It just would be easier with a significant other, man or woman, whoever could fill that spot in her heart...
No. She knows that it was abuse. After she talked about paying her dad’s drug debts, she said “so, *that* was my abuse.” What she meant before that sentence was that her parents didn’t physically or directly harm her, but they allowed her to be harmed by others.
Made me cry. It took a minute to realize what she meant. Bless her. I use to be out there like that only it was crack and cocaine. Jesus can help her. 13 years clean now.
She is poetry. She's in that place where most of us never want to visit, though we sometimes dance in and out of it... That sad and lonely void, where we have all been for a few minutes or hours. She is there always. She still has an amazing amount of grace, elegance and innocence... even shows through her tired beautiful eyes. She is a part of so many of us.
@Sean Hadden You just wrote an Ode to her. That was tragically beautiful. And i understand the poetry of this girl's life believe me. Thank you for that. You write it to her, you wrote it to me. You wrote it to yourself. 🥀❤️☮️
This woman just exudes sadness, it’s pouring out of her and is heartbreaking to watch. This interview was a hard to watch. It’s like all the fight has gone and she’s simply accepting her fate. I hope she ends up ok.
@@NAT-turners-Revenge wouldn’t that be lovely, to be able to help every single addict who’s out there struggling. If I could I would, same as any decent person. Unfortunately this issue needs to be addressed by society as a whole not just one person. It’s beyond any individual I think.
She seemed terrified of the idea of her children watching this, but someday down the road, it might bring them some comfort and healing to hear their mother's story, understand her pain and hear her say she loves them.
@Elizabeth Halasz she said she had her 1st child at 17. She didn't know any better. She might have gotten pregnant by accident and then thought the baby might give her a reason to stay straight. We really can't judge people for having kids. I know we want them to say "I know I'm messed up, so I don't want to bring another life into the world that I can't care for." And yes, there are some people who are able to say that. But most people don't or can't. Sooooo many people start their lives just like everyone else- school, relationship, marriage, children, that's what we're supposed to do, right? But they don't realize that in 2,5,10 years life isn't going to be what they expected and that's when problems arise. But by then, it's too late, the children are already here, you know? We just need to have more understanding for people. We might not know why they do what they do. But we don't really need to know why to care about them. We just need to care for the person, because they are a person. Each and every one of us - we all have a story. 💜
That got to me, more than most of the other stuff I heard on this channel. I had to circle back, repeat her words and sit on that for a good while until I fully realised what had happened.
I came upon this video by accident at 3am and wasn't really listening then i heard her say Jim Thorpe PA which is where I grew up I left 25 years ago it shocked me so I called my brother who still lives there he knew her immediately he.knows her brother who has her children he told him about the video and this was the first time in awhile that he found about anything about her he didn't know if she was alive or dead ...........I don't know if it led to anything.............this is beyond heart breaking i hope something good happens in her life I don't pray but I'm praying for you Charmaine
She’s so desensitized to everything. Like the flame in her eyes is slowly dying out. Her hair is absolutely beautiful. You got this girl. I can tell your tired. You want out. You can do it
I wish she loved herself and her children enough not to live this way. She cleaned up for a year so it's not impossible. I wish I had the choice to see my kids but the graveyard only says their names, you can't take them home from there. I wish her luck and healing. I'll pray for her children 🙏
I like her voice. Her tone is soft and fragile, but the pain and sadness are trying to shout down the beautiful sound. Please keep strong, you are a beautiful soul.
Jesus, she didn't even initially acknowledge that her dad pimping her out to pay off his drug money was abuse, that's so messed up, she was completely abused and her father was responsible. So sad.
This is very common with these people. I live in the #1 county n America and the horror family stories I heard will keep u up at night. It was almost like it was acceptable to do to your kids. CRAZY!!!
"There are people still worth saving." - Charmain Charmain, YOU are one of those people. If you ever read this, understand that the choices you made in life are a result of that horrible, abuse that you were forced through at thirteen, when you were a child. A CHILD. I hear that sadness, hopelessness, regret in your voice, it is hard to leave something when it is the only thing you were exposed to since an early age. Stay strong and safe. I can tell you are a beautiful, kind soul and please remember your decisions have roots in that abuse and trauma you experienced. God protect you.
There’s something so soft and feminine about her… her voice and choice of words, vulnerability, and mannerisms. I hope she learns to believe in herself and beat her addiction! ❤️
I know. I'm an addict but I'm also a parent, and there's just no way. NO. FRIGGIN. WAY. Sad when the very people who should be protecting children are the ones who hurt them. My god...pimp your daughter out to pay for your habit. SICKO!!
@@CorporateQueen At the end of the day its our own choices in life that determines where we end up. But some have a much worse starting point than others. Her taking responsibility for where she is today isnt anything but a testament to her self awareness and how she's obviously very bright. One of the biggest hurdles for many who have a major drug addiction is getting to the point where she already is. Hopefully she will be able to use it to her advantage.
Something that strikes me as painfully disgusting that is common in these stories is that parental abuse is so overlooked. Imagine if people could be charged for failing their duties as a parent long AFTER the fact. Like, if your child grows up and becomes a criminal, why are we not charging parents for abuse that led to adults being set up for failure in life. Abusove parents get a pass if they never get caught when the child is actually a child. That parent or parents gets to throw their victim out into the world and deny all accountability. And this is happpening all day every day. People are shit
And ppl grow up and are able to think for themselves and make their own decisions! How long do you want to cry " my parents this, that,.. bla bla..." So what? Get a book, look for help etc.
@@justmechristin7 Not everyone is that strong. You have to pity some people and help them to be strong if you’re one of the stronger ones. We’re all in this together. Not separate like the media and government wants us to be.
I see some ridiculous youtube comments sometimes but this one might take the cake lol. You want to arrest every parent whose child becomes a criminal? Or just accept the word of every mentally ill addict as gospel, and arrest the parents because their child blames them?? Like really dude, think out shit before you type and hit enter. Blame and deflection are the addicts modus operandi. If they think telling you they were abused will get them the next hit, they won't just tell you they were abused, they'll tell you embellishments you can't even imagine on top of it. Addicts are some of the most flexible and driven people that exist on the planet, they're just driven for something that doesn't give them success. Believe that. I'm not saying Charmains lying or anything like that I'm just addressing your comment in particular, nothing to do with this particular interviewee because this girl at least is willing to accept some personal responsibility, which makes my heart swell for her, because it means she has a chance to get better.
My heart broke with her and when she said “there are people out here worth saving”. I lost my kids when I suffered with addiction and I can remember just wanting to tell them I love them. Charmain you can get through this. Recovery is possible I promise you. I pray for you
I have nothing worth saying that is anything more than her school friend and prison officer said, above. She's guilty of nothing, and yet she suffers. I am not religious but I want the Holy Spirit to gift her with hope, and vitality and freedom and love. Arms wrapped around you dear lady x
Her soft beautiful voice, her introspectic words. She is a singer, songwriter, story teller at heart. Charmain has the gift of vulnerability in a hard world. Beautiful lady you deserve so much more.
This is so heartbreaking to see. I went to school with Chairmain and considered her a friend. I hope she finds the strength to rise above the life she has now.
“I feel like when you become the same color as the street, you’re lost... I can’t get lost.” This statement touched my heart, and was very insightful and profound. I truly hope that one day Charmaine believes that she, herself, is worthy of getting clean and living a life of which she can be proud.
Charmain you hit the nail on the head when you said being aware makes everything harder. You are a very self aware woman and that is such a gift but can seem like a curse when you are in a really low place. You also were able to identify that you make things harder than you need to. You know yourself and what you need to work on which is half the battle. With the right resources you can overcome this. I wish you nothing but peace in this journey of yours. It will get harder before it gets better but if you stay committed you can find the new you. ❤
My God, my heart is just breaking for this girl. She described it perfectly, She and the others like her are stuck!!! You really can hear the little girl in her!!! We need more obtainable resources for people suffering from addiction. God bless.
I take breaks from this channel because sometimes it’s too difficult to hear but I always come back when I start to have bad thoughts. As a recovering addict seeing people in the sad place I was in when I was in my addiction helps me to remember why it’s not worth going back to. As a mom now it’s hard to see other moms unable to be with their kids, it’s my biggest fear. I hope she can get the help she needs & reconnect with her children. Charmaine every day you’re here is another chance to get back to them.
I feel this same way. Sometimes I just can't bear to see the humanity in these people, my heart breaks. Having a baby saved my life and gave me what I needed to see the world as a place to LIVE in, but it also seems to have stripped me of the hardness I used to survive for so long. This channel always makes me thankful and more steadfast in my recovery. I hope she finds her way out. ❤ I hope they all do
There is something about this woman. I've watched a lot of your videos, Mark. She's so lucid and bright. I'm speechless. Good luck Charmain. Stay strong.
Break the generational curse Charmaine.. It's not to late to be a mom to your children.. get the help and start over. Your body is tired but keep your spirits up! You deserve to be saved.
I really appreciate you Mark for exploring and interviewing in different places to give everyone a chance to tell their story on your channel ! I am from Philadelphia and never go to the Kensington area because of stigmas or the danger in that area. There is violence, crime, drugs, and so much more all over Philadelphia but that neighborhood Kensington beach is known for the most chaos. From your videos interviewing some of the people living there has opened my eyes and made me realize that everyone is the same and drugs does not define a person. Thank you
I live in Kensington Born and raised I promise not everyone here is on drugs but they don't offer enough help when the people do want the help they turn them away and it's so sad ..
“I’m really good at forgetting things, but then time slips by you know…” I felt that girl! The way she says things weren’t so bad through all the things she’s been through… she’s still got hope ❤
DON'T YOU GIVE UP CHARMAINE! There is hope! After 18 years of addiction....Ive been clean for 2 years. It has NOT been an easy road, but there is always hope. My heart hurts for you... I wish I could give you a hug and tell you that YOU are worth it. Your kids need you. Much love 💛
This absolutely broke my heart and was terrible to watch. Thank you for bringing awareness to people who don't know the struggles people like Charmain go through.
“If you become the same color as the street, you’re lost.” Charmain definitely has the soul of a poet. Its amazing her tender heart has been able to withstand all of the trauma she has been through.
This poor kid is exhausted, I don’t care what mistakes she has made to get her to where she is, people don’t understand how easy it is to sink quickly. It can happen very fast.
"I feel like I don't have healthy fears"... she said that perfectly. Addicts are so numb to things, they don't even fear losing the simplest things that could make the average person happy. This one is difficult to watch because she appears already dead inside. I'm praying for you sweetie ❤️❤️
" I don't blame anybody but myself"...this statement alone sets her apart from so many of the others on this channel. I really hope you follow her up and re-interview her when she makes it out.
@@bg3516 As true as what you say is, the only thing that will help her is focusing on that which is under her control. So I commend her attitude and wish her the best.
@Tarziu Armando-Liviu Hi thank you for the long response, but I do not think the Bible is the word of God but an invention of Man. God would never punish nobody. Satan is our own ignorance and ego not an entity. Greetings.
Mark, of all the people you've interviewed, I believe this girl is the most heartbreaking and the most able to have a different life if given the proper help. What a beautiful heart and soul. And to remain such, after all she's been through is amazing. I hope with your connections there are doors opened to her, and enough love and support to help her leave this life behind. I know I will not be able to forget her.
I am amazed how many of these interviews I can relate to with their history. Thank you, Mark, for helping bring these stories to people they might not have reached before. In a way it helps humanize people who may have been dismissed before. We all have reasons we are where we are today. I'm so grateful for this channel and everyone's experiences.
I work in social services for women and children experiencing homelessness. I hear horrific stories like this in intake EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. so I consider myself pretty hardened at this point, but when she said her dad sold her body to pay off his drug debt at 13 years old.....I had to pause the video and take a beat. Jesus. Just...Jesus.
I know. Im a long time heroin addict even I was also like WHOA on that one. This girl just sounds so sad, so alone, so defeated. I hope she gets some help and gets out of all that mess. But opioids have one of the worst relapse/recidivism rates of all. Just another destroyed life. My heart breaks for you, Charmain💔
Her father sold her body at 13 to pay off his heroin debts; that says it all right there. This poor woman. I hope the help she deserves finds her soon.
@Asto508 Are you well? Because you’re completely off for saying that. Like her comment went totally above your head, below your knees, & nowhere in between. Get a liiiiiifeeee sir/madam/or both these days.
Holy crap! Charmain! Wow this was sad to watch. She was a former inmate at the prison I worked at, she's truly a sweet woman. I hope she finds her way soon.
Alisha Marie would you be open to sharing a little bit about Charmain during your time knowing her in the capacity that you did? How long was she an inmate at the prison you were working at? I hate to make assumptions, because you know they say when someone does make assumptions:) but I would imagine that she would not have been able to maintain an addiction in prison, I'm curious about what she was like when more clear headed and just overall not on the street.
Did Charmain consent for you to share that? And @ the replies, you’re asking a lot of questions considering I don’t see consent from Charmain or even an attempt to obtain it.
Well all the interactions I had with her were pleasant all things considering. She is a very nice woman. I think she was there just a few months while I worked there. I do remember seeing her come in off the street and just feeling sorry for her. It’s really sad to see these people in person, and especially when you get to talk with them and see they they’re soft spoken and kind. The little bit I know about her past, and the information she revealed in this video is so sad and I hope one day she makes it out of addiction.
And also, I did not reveal any private information about her and I wouldn’t do that. All I said was good things about her. Plus being in jail isn’t really a secret considering you can search inmates up online in the state of PA.
@@brittaolson6550 First, congrats on turning your life around!!:) you might think you didn't want it, but the fact that you completed the treatment shows you did. I've seen people get incarcerated, attend numerous counseling sessions, get out 10 years later and still have to have the drugs as soon as they get out.
@@onemannews That is true.. I used heroïne for almost 25 years. Put the dope above everything, even my kids. I have been offerd SO MANY ways out, but I didn't take them. I'am not saying this counts for everybody. Everone is different. I'am 52 now, and almost 8 years clean. I'll always be an addict, the difference is that I don't feed my addiction anymore, but first of all I met the right girl..
@Britta Olson you may have thought you didn't want to get clean the fact you completed treatment even if it was court ordered and then didn't use once were done and no longer forced to be clean means you did want it. I spent time locked up and swore I wasn't going get high anymore yet literally the day I got out I went and got high. I didn't want to stay clean. Even having and then losing the best girl to ever come into my life who stuck by me for years even tho she never got high couldn't even change me and make me want to get clean. So congratulations on your sobriety
I've seen many SWU interviews but somehow this one hits me the most. Charmain seems like such a kind and well mannered, articulate woman. I truly hope she wouldn't blame herself too much but instead took action and distanced herself from current circles and lifestyle and would stay clean. Nothing but the best for her
Getting out of Heroin was considered the most difficult thing till people started getting addicted to Fentanyl. I am not sure how can a person stop using Fentanyl but I really hope that she gets help and live to see her kids.
Sure tell people it's not possible to quit using fentanyl so they think it's useless to try and get out of their circumstances. It is possible to quit fentanyl it's no different from quitting heroin it's a long hard road but anyone can doit
@@dg9601 have you ever withdrawn from opiates cold turkey before? You don't get even a single second of respite for at least 14 days solid and thats if you don't die from exhaustion, dehydration or your heart gives out.
@@dg9601 Nope, not even close. Fentanyl is a synthetic drug which is considered 100times stronger than Heroin some 10 years ago. Current ones are much more stronger and newer version were actually used as a tranquilizer for big animals like Elephants. With current treatment plan for Fentanyl % of success is very less. Hopefully newer medicines will come that will help wit deaddiction.
@@sallyjanewillis6810 yes I have I got the scars from the needle holes to prove it. Are you talking from experience or just being judgemental from the cheap seats
@@AlohaKutla ok your stupid and don't know what your talking about. Why don't all the elephants that where forced fentanyl to O.D. levels die from fentanyl withdrawals
They don't even care about telling their story, they care about the money they're gonna get after they tell their story. So are these interviews helping them or feeding their addiction? It's not about you or I because this is entertainment to us, it's about if these ppl really want help or not and if they don't then there's nothing no one could do about it
I've listened to hundreds of these and this was a really hard one to get through. The pain and shame is so huge with Charmain. I hope something happens to get her out of this cycle.
She has such a poets soul, she spoke on the illusion of time often so beautifully. I was moved & captivated by her beauty. What a sweet woman, I hope she finds the peace she deserves. Her parents are to blame.
Heartbreaking, I feel like she is on the edge. 13 years old and her innocence sold to pay a drug debt. This is exactly why children must be protected at all costs. She has so much life left to live but must fight like she never has before! You can do this you deserve a better life
My niece went through this. We were very close. I don't really understand what happened but she cut me off and we haven't talked in a few years. It's painful. I miss her. It's gone on so long that we'd have to start over. At least I don't cry anymore. I helped raise her. She was one of my, "babies."💔💔💔
@@marylougeorge9890 she probably cut you off because she’s ashamed and she doesn’t want you to see her that way. I did the same thing to the people I cared for the most from 20-23 but I’m finally better now and have begun to rebuild my relationships. She cares about you a lot and just doesn’t wanna hurt you 🤍
@@marylougeorge9890 I'm so sorry. That's absolutely heartbreaking. I pray for your niece. We tend to push the ones away who care about us the most because we are embarrassed and because we don't want to hurt our loved ones by seeing the addiction. Much love 💛
Another heart breaking story. These people say they weren’t abused and that they had a pretty normal childhood, then they tell about physical and sexual abuse and drug addicted parents. Absolutely heart wrenching to see these beautiful souls suffering like this.
I have tears in my eyes watching this. It's like looking at a hybrid of an unloved, abused child desperate for love and caring and an old woman who's lived a long unhappy life and had everything beaten out of her. But there's still something there that makes me think she can make it out and I hope that's true.
This interview came on while I was on a long road trip today and now I have just spent a good hour trying to find it so I could comment. Charmain is such a gentle soul, and still so loving and optimistic. I hope she finds her way out of this because I truly believe that she can 🙏
This is the kind of story I always bring up when people talk about bad choices causing addiction. I’ve known a lot of girls who were given drugs and abused or turned out (which is abuse) by their parents or an adult. They didn’t have a chance. Charmain, you did not, “make your own choices.” You were not given a choice. You deserve to be helped to have a better life! P.S. I’ve seen this a lot because I was on the streets and worked in shelters. I’ve seen even more parents who “shared” drugs with their kids. We all know a parent who bought alcohol, weed, or cigarettes for their kids. Please believe her!
Yeah but at 33 how would u help her as this has been her way since birth? I mean most prostitutes have only seen the bad side of men so they really don't like them. Also few men worth owning would condesend to have a pro for a wife,only those that were considering her as product not a wife.So her trail is likely set in stone with no way out which doesn't preclude one from trying.You also have the problem of separating her from a lifelong addiction or at least turning down the volume to a low background level that doesn't affect her to a noticable degree,which can be done. Lastly and the hardest part of all is finding out if this is what she really wants and is willing to put out the good fight for. His 13 yr old daughter indeed.Wish that fucker would return to life so I cud put him down again.
@@katiekane5247 Yes, we all know meth is the path to maturity 🙄. What a horrible thing to do to his child, and to you! I’m so sorry you went through that, but I’m not surprised at all. Sometimes people‘s addictions have them so messed up, they think they know what they’re doing, but they don’t. Sometimes they even think they’re sharing with their kids, not poisoning them. Or sometimes misery just loves company. I hope things have gotten easier for you two. If not, I hope they get better! ❤️🩹❤️🩹
Great interview Mark. I love her. I’m a recovering addict. I wish I could meet her. I love it when she said “there are people out here worth saving”. There sure are.
Beautiful soul- such a sweet, sensitive & heartfelt woman. She has so much potential. I can almost imagine her as an outgoing happy woman- in a different life
My heart Judy’s breaks for her. Such a beautiful person, trained to forget what trauma she has been through. Her circumstances are not her fault. I wish I could just hug her
My favorite way to start the day! Great video today. As someone who’s dealt with a fentanyl addiction I know how hard and impossible it seems to quit but it is possible. If you are suffering with addiction just know you aren’t alone out there.
"There's people out here worth saving. There's still like people alive out here." You are one of those people Charmaine! Sending you Love & Prayers & a Big Hug
I severely cut back and eventually quit drinking alcohol over the last 4 years of my life. In that time, it's made more sense to me why I was drinking the way I was. A year ago I finally snapped from the PTSD I had been ignoring. Over the last year in therapy I've come to realize my mom abused through out my life, I've majorly internalized the idea that I'm not enough because of my abuse, my dad taught me to love and excuse my abuser (mom) and this led to me staying in A LOT of terrible relationships, and I've been raped so many times I can't even count it. On top of all this sucking ass, my mom's abuse has led to me being suicidal for most of my life. I've been using suicide ideation my entire life as a way of coping with my feelings. Another thing I realized in therapy is that my brother killed himself via overdose 7 years ago. l know it was a suicide and not accidental. I know my mom's abuse played a role in that. I hurt so badly when I consider that for my brother, but I have a hard time having empathy for myself about it. It's getting better though. I say all this to emphasize why I kept drinking for so long. I had a lot of things I understandably wanted to escape. I was so fearful of facing any of this (still kinda am). But now that I quit drinking and I am facing things, it's way fucking easier then I thought it would be. Obviously, it still sucks, but no matter the option I choose it sucks. Either I wallow in my shit and use drugs to cover it up forever or I face my shit and allow myself to feel everything so I can finally freaking process it out if my body. There was a time in my life I couldn't even fathom not using drugs or feeling this hole inside. Now that I'm kinda living the opposite (hole isn't completely gone YET) I can't fathom ever going back. I truly hope that one day you will feel safe and have have the courage to quit drugs. You deserve so much more in this life. I'll be sending you healing vibes my friend. I wish you nothing but the best.
I’ve watched so many of these and for some reason this one hit me the hardest. She seems so sad. She wants different, but she can’t. I used to not understand addiction, to me it was more of a “well if they wanted to stop they would” and although there is some truth to this, as in no one can help the addict unless they want to help themselves, it’s so much more complex than that. These people are set up to fail from beginning. The cycle is almost impossible to break. How can we as a society help or do different? Chasing drug dealers and putting people in jail is clearly not the answer, so where or how do we even start? How do we protect children from the very beginning?
Either THEY'RE BORN WITH the ADDICT GENES..or THEY'RE NOT!! AND depending on HOW LIFE plays out for them..will be be the deciding factor on whether the gene IS dominant OR NOT!!!
Asia and some middle eastern companies do a much better job deterring the sale of drugs with very stiff consequences and simultaneously mandating rehab. It's sad that these ppl continue to bring children into their world of addiction....I wish her the very best but her battle will be difficult.
Caring for others and hearing their story can make a huge difference in someone’s awareness and outlook and trajectory in life. Thank you to Mark for reaching out and giving these beautiful humans a platform to express and be seen. I do believe this is energetic healing work. These people are beautiful.
What a sweet, sad soul. I loved the comment that she missed real people; I've never heard anyone on here say anything like that. I hope and pray she breaks free and has a peaceful life.
One of the most profound and powerful interviews I've ever seen. Thank you for being so brave and sharing your story. You carry far too much pain than any should ever have to see, and take comfort in that there is a world of people out there that have hope in you, believe in you, wish you well and peace simply because you are a good person, worthy of love and deserve every bit of it my dear! Hang on.
How about children who kill other people. Who's going to protect others from them. There is multitudes of juvenile killers. Look.. The point is spiritual. Some of the most vile killers come from stable families.
@@JiujitsuFIIT humans cannot fix humans dude. It's spiritual dilemmas that besets us. Humans can only guide, but cannot fix the human condition. I'm sick and tired of people thinking that a rich, or stable parents are the "cure" to anything. Plenty of off rapists murderers, robbers, come from financially stable households. Grow up dude. It's spiritual dilemmas that we grapple with regardless of money.
Charmaine is very poetic with her words, I pray she does get cured because she seems like such a soft sweet soul, and her kids would adore her being there for them, in addition, they would fulfill her life purposefully!
What she said about everyone being beautiful, talented, & smart there but they're just stuck -- it's so true. She's a beautiful person despite what she has experienced. I lived on the edge of Kensington before so I'm grateful to see stories being shared from there 🙏🏻
Ya she seems so intriguing, I can picture her as the muse for a famous painter. Hopefully she can get clean someday, I feel as though she has lost hope.
It makes perfect sense in the worst way. Being invisible to others in a way she exists in physical form but is anonymous and unreachable. She's there but not seen, just a part of the background. Not an active agent in life. At least that's how she thinks of herself. It's ridiculously sad.
I love when she wants to say she doesn’t have regrets. She says this because she is HOPEFUL and HAS FAITH that there is a victory for her at the end of all of this. She will be redeemed. She’s a beautiful, sweet woman. I have faith in her!
She's so cognizant and articulate. She's an empath. Although this obviously isn't a life for ANYONE, she seems extra out of place in the life she's living. I wish for her that she'll break this cycle she's in.
I personally think that more sensitive people are drawn towards using because it'll shut down your emotions. I used to use, and that's why I did (I don't consider myself an empath; just a normal person who's sensitive).
did you listen to her speak? like really listen? she said she actively dulls her emotions, i don't think this is an empath at all. she doesnt know how she feels much less waht other people do. and i am not saying this to talk down just saying this woman isn't an empath.
@@bluebarrymore5442 She might just be using dr*gs to dull her emotions, so she could still be an empath. ☺️ Edit: sorry for the *, my comment might get deleted otherwise.
@@bluebarrymore5442 Just because she uses dr*gs to dull her emotions doesn't mean she doesn't feel them, though... you can't dull what isn't there in the first place. 😬
I've been watching SWU for a while now, hear the stories of drug addicts, prostitutes, cam girls, etc...I'm a book author, I write erotic romance novels...after hearing so many sad stories, they inspired me to write my current book, which is about a guy who falls madly in love with a stripper, who is part of an illegal sex trafficking ring, freeing her from that life for good. This channel is amazing, and I feel so bad for the survivors of any kind of abuse. Once drugs take over your mind, it is almost impossible to break away from them...the people who come on this show to be interviewed are heroes as far as I'm concerned.
As an addict in recovery this girls story resonates so much with me and my life. My momma is the one who used me to get drugs so I feel every single emotion that she’s going through 🥺
I sincerely hope she gets the help she so rightly needs & deserves. I pray that she finds a way to not only make it through her addiction/lifestyle but that she makes it *out* & finds real happiness & contentment with her children. I'm rooting for you girl! You are *not* just the sum of your choices. You are *so much more* than that & the best is yet to come for you (I pray). I hope to see an update about you & that you make your way home safely. God bless you! ...
Sending prayers to you Charmain. I’m coming up on a year clean from opiates and It took me going through over a decade of use and all the consequences that come with it. Sublocade saved my life after going through a horrible detox from fentanyl. No one chooses this life but recovery and sobriety is a choice. It’s the hardest thing I ever did in my life but has been the most rewarding. I never thought I would get clean but it is possible.
You chose that life when you started using opiates so that comment makes no sense and sounds like a poor me story which is bullshit. Alcoholism, drugs it's all a choice. Cancer is a disease big difference. Congratulations on your sobriety and hope you stay clean and have a happy, healthy life.
keep up the good fight, stay strong everyday is a battle vs. the evil forces of this world, Like the Bible says our battles are not against flesh and bone but against evil forces princepalaties of this world that we battle everyday to do good or evil. stay strong and prayed up bro. Jesus Christ The light and the only way to the Father! OnlyHe Can help You more.
Congratulations Jim!! I have been there and it's not easy. Subutex saved my life. No one chooses to destroy their life, lose their family, go broke, etc. Keep up the great work! Proud of you!!
Hey Mark, if you’re in/doing a series on the people of Kensington you should get in touch with a young man named Mal Lewis and his channel AML Films. Not sure if you guys know each other already but Mal is just looking to come up in your world but he does amazing things for the homeless and addicted folks who are on the streets there. He would have the connections to the streets and you guys are both VERY talented in your crafts. It would be awesome to see you guys get connected because Mal is a hard-worker and he really gives a sh*t about the people he helps!
That poor lady seems so fragile and lost, as if the 13 year old girl was still trapped within. I just want to give her a big hug and hope she can turn her life around ♥️
I pray she gets help! Mark, these videos are fantastic. My heart goes out to this young lady. She’s the age of my son. This makes me feel blessed to have my childhood and my kid’s childhood. Honestly, she would be a different person if her parents would have been different. Hopefully she will get help that will put her on the road to recovery.
Its amazing that such thick and abundant hair can thrive on such an emaciated body .. She's like a child herself in need of love and protection and I pray that she gets the help that she needs and steps up to the plate
I was thinking that she really has amazing hair and she obviously takes care of it or it would be a mess - long hairs a lot of work , and I noticed her toenails were painted so she has not given up on herself… I hope she can get help
@@sophiemaisonneuve1906 We are all genetically cursed in some ways and blessed in others but we don't really know the full story and it could also be a wig or weave .
🙄This Junkie is a GROWN woman and made these decisions on her own! It's really funny how people coddle, cater and belly rub these white junkies but all thru the 80's when crack(and guns) was put in black neighborhoods everybody was TOUGH quoting SAY NO TO DRUGS!PICK YOURSELF UP BY THE BOOTSTRAPS! At least the blacks TRIED to clean themselves up but SYSTEMIC RACISM kept a LOT of black kids in the system EVEN AFTER the parents got clean because destroying/seperating the black family is ALWAYS on the menu! I have ZERO sympathy for ANY/ALL white junkies! Like Chappelle said... JUST SAY NOOOOO! LMAO
I have a lot of respect for you mark. The amount of time and resources you put into showing these people much needed love and attention is amazing. I'm in recovery myself I just got 15 months clean. And it's nice to see someone that sincerely cares enough to show The human side of people's situations. Keep up the great work you are definitely an inspiration to a lot of people
She seems like a really genuinely good person. I’m definitely praying for her. She seems to have a lot of potential and with the right help, she could really get back on track.
This one breaks my heart! I cannot imagine what having the person assigned at birth to protect you sell you at 13 to pay off drug debts would do. The lifelong damage it must create is incomprehensible. I hope she finds her way out of this lifestyle. No one deserves this!
Amazing you praise TH-cam for freedom of speech when it is America and it's constitution that should be praised. TH-cam censors all kinds of other content. I'm sure you'd agree with some of it and disagree with others. America allows this, not TH-cam. Have some appreciation for the country that made all this possible.
@@vladbaltagi8669 Jokes are illegal in certain Western countries. Why? Because they don't have freedom of speech. Do you really think they couldn't make this content illegal at a whim? Of course they could, whether it is illegal or not. Eventually you will come to appreciate that, despite your snark. When your opinions are not acceptable and you can't express them, you'll look at things in a different light.
It's like you can hear/see the 13 year old abused child talking through her. It's so sad. Her parents are 100% at fault for everything she's going through. I hope she finds peace, she seems lovely.
Yeah can totally see the 13 year old child speaking through her. Poor girl, she had no choice all her pain was forced on to her by her parents. Hope she finds her path.
They will be tormented for all eternity about it. Jesus came to save girls like these. I’m praying for her so badly. You can tell she’s sick but hasn’t lost her soul
@@SethMacLeod95 😭 Glory to God
@@SethMacLeod95 , that's what parents long ago told their small children to stop them from being sad. Her parents are dead and the reality is that they seemed to have abused her and perhaps destroyed her life.
@@poom641 you’re a fool if you don’t think there is justice after death. You don’t get to come here and do whatever you want, hurt people for your own gain and leave like you were never here. We’re eternal beings. Everyone lives forever. Everyone will reap what they sow after death unless they call up on Jesus Christ who is more than willing to forgive and welcome us in His kingdom.
“The fool says in his heart, there is no God”
My heart broke when Charmain said that her family didn’t abuse her but then said she was used to pay her dad’s drug debts. That’s some awful mental gymnastics she’s had to do to deal with her childhood. 😢
Same here... that part broke my heart. I have kids, and I'm someone's kid... I can't even comprehend how someone can do something like that to their child... it'd be great if she could find someone who gets her out of that life and loves her for the rest of her life, so she can get her life back, even if it's during her 2nd half of her life... 😢
Same 💔 … I have no words
@Lj Jacobs agreed, but I didn't mean that as her doing it for a man. I meant it as her doing it for herself. It just would be easier with a significant other, man or woman, whoever could fill that spot in her heart...
No. She knows that it was abuse. After she talked about paying her dad’s drug debts, she said “so, *that* was my abuse.” What she meant before that sentence was that her parents didn’t physically or directly harm her, but they allowed her to be harmed by others.
Made me cry. It took a minute to realize what she meant. Bless her. I use to be out there like that only it was crack and cocaine. Jesus can help her. 13 years clean now.
She’s currently 33 and her mom died last year at 47 - her mom had her when she was 14. Barely any of them had a chance of a normal life.
She was probably 32 last year so her mom would have been 15 I had my first child at 15 and it is not an easy road
33?? sheesh. some people are dealt some shitty hands in life. how as a father can you do that to your own daughter. POS.
She is poetry. She's in that place where most of us never want to visit, though we sometimes dance in and out of it... That sad and lonely void, where we have all been for a few minutes or hours. She is there always. She still has an amazing amount of grace, elegance and innocence... even shows through her tired beautiful eyes.
She is a part of so many of us.
I just want to hug her and save her.
Yes indeed. I cry for her. She is a fine young woman trapped in this ugly system
Dang you should write a book, that was beautiful
@Sean Hadden You just wrote an Ode to her. That was tragically beautiful.
And i understand the poetry of this girl's life believe me.
Thank you for that. You write it to her, you wrote it to me.
You wrote it to yourself.
🥀❤️☮️
That's all nice and everything but she's going through a living hell and you're romanticizing it.
Charmain, it isn't too late. You are only 33. You are still a baby. You have a whole life ahead of you to do great things. You can do it!
💙💙 kind words.
I am afraid her health is damaged to a point where it just cannot last much longer.
@@peternielsen8601 you don’t know what you are talking about
How so? @@peternielsen8601
Broke my heart when she said "I miss real people". It's so sad, what trauma can do and how it grabs hold of your identity.
This woman just exudes sadness, it’s pouring out of her and is heartbreaking to watch.
This interview was a hard to watch. It’s like all the fight has gone and she’s simply accepting her fate. I hope she ends up ok.
Exactly….shes just there…barely….😥🙏🏼
Help your sister 😐
@@NAT-turners-Revenge wouldn’t that be lovely, to be able to help every single addict who’s out there struggling. If I could I would, same as any decent person. Unfortunately this issue needs to be addressed by society as a whole not just one person. It’s beyond any individual I think.
@@vikicarts1772 But we can begin by positively affecting our part of the world.❤️
@@NAT-turners-Revenge Yes, we All need to help others.
She seemed terrified of the idea of her children watching this, but someday down the road, it might bring them some comfort and healing to hear their mother's story, understand her pain and hear her say she loves them.
thats what i wrote, i hope her kids do see this. so they know mom is not out having fun, having a party, she is slowly dying inside....
@Elizabeth Halasz she said she had her 1st child at 17. She didn't know any better. She might have gotten pregnant by accident and then thought the baby might give her a reason to stay straight. We really can't judge people for having kids. I know we want them to say "I know I'm messed up, so I don't want to bring another life into the world that I can't care for." And yes, there are some people who are able to say that. But most people don't or can't. Sooooo many people start their lives just like everyone else- school, relationship, marriage, children, that's what we're supposed to do, right? But they don't realize that in 2,5,10 years life isn't going to be what they expected and that's when problems arise. But by then, it's too late, the children are already here, you know? We just need to have more understanding for people. We might not know why they do what they do. But we don't really need to know why to care about them. We just need to care for the person, because they are a person. Each and every one of us - we all have a story. 💜
@@roxannerodriguez7075 Great comment! ❤️
@@roxannerodriguez7075 she also said she was a whore and a junkie at 13. I wonder what kind of issues her kids have.
"Mu childhood wasn't all bad" but her father used her to pay his drug debts. I have no words. Its completely and utterly heart breaking 😢😢
but her childhood ended when this happened...but yeah
That got to me, more than most of the other stuff I heard on this channel. I had to circle back, repeat her words and sit on that for a good while until I fully realised what had happened.
Oh my God
I came upon this video by accident at 3am and wasn't really listening then i heard her say Jim Thorpe PA which is where I grew up I left 25 years ago it shocked me so I called my brother who still lives there he knew her immediately he.knows her brother who has her children he told him about the video and this was the first time in awhile that he found about anything about her he didn't know if she was alive or dead ...........I don't know if it led to anything.............this is beyond heart breaking i hope something good happens in her life I don't pray but I'm praying for you Charmaine
She’s so desensitized to everything. Like the flame in her eyes is slowly dying out. Her hair is absolutely beautiful. You got this girl. I can tell your tired. You want out. You can do it
Sometimes the only way out is in the grave.
I hope she can rekindle that flame
@@MariaEOD Yo, way to be optimistic...
@@MariaEOD Why would you say that? Would you tell her that to her face?
I wish she loved herself and her children enough not to live this way. She cleaned up for a year so it's not impossible. I wish I had the choice to see my kids but the graveyard only says their names, you can't take them home from there. I wish her luck and healing. I'll pray for her children 🙏
I like her voice. Her tone is soft and fragile, but the pain and sadness are trying to shout down the beautiful sound. Please keep strong, you are a beautiful soul.
I bet she could song the fuck out of some blues or soul music.
I like her to be safe sis
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@@AnthonyWilliams-lt2oz ❤️
Thanks Mary lou
“I have a built in forgetter.” I felt that in my soul. Dissociating away from everything just to keep going.
Yupppp
I grew up with Charmain and she is such a sweet girl, watching this really breaks my heart for her….pray she can find a way out of that life
Find her and give her a bed to sleep in !😢
Reach Out to her
yes me too i grew up with her, we used to play basket-ball
@@donnabittner69no
Jesus, she didn't even initially acknowledge that her dad pimping her out to pay off his drug money was abuse, that's so messed up, she was completely abused and her father was responsible. So sad.
This is very common with these people. I live in the #1 county n America and the horror family stories I heard will keep u up at night. It was almost like it was acceptable to do to your kids. CRAZY!!!
You keep referring to Kensington. Where is that? Is that somewhere in CALIF? She’s extremely depressed. I hope she survives.
@@davidnelson4998 PA
@@davidnelson4998 Philadelphia.
@@davidnelson4998 incidentally, & ironically, a very posh borough in London, UK, too!
"There are people still worth saving." - Charmain
Charmain, YOU are one of those people. If you ever read this, understand that the choices you made in life are a result of that horrible, abuse that you were forced through at thirteen, when you were a child. A CHILD. I hear that sadness, hopelessness, regret in your voice, it is hard to leave something when it is the only thing you were exposed to since an early age. Stay strong and safe. I can tell you are a beautiful, kind soul and please remember your decisions have roots in that abuse and trauma you experienced. God protect you.
As Mark has said, it's hard to accept what you don't believe you deserve.😢💔
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I truly believe they all read the comments.
@@glxskyiscool9990 some do and some don’t.
You can't always assume they are telling the truth. They are very good at manipulating people and "recreating" reality.
"There's people out here worth saving."
You sure are worth saving sweetheart. This is heartbreaking
😢
She really is. She’s stuck. And, if she had the right help, I bet she would have the best life. I hope she’s doing better!
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She needs to be saved. I wish somebody would save her.
There’s something so soft and feminine about her… her voice and choice of words, vulnerability, and mannerisms. I hope she learns to believe in herself and beat her addiction! ❤️
Yes like she is still that 13 year old child
Imagine a man who sells his 13 year old daughter to fund his drug addiction. That's a whole other level of evil.
Yeah, that’s why he gave her heroin, to try to numb her to what he was doing to her. So much brokenness.
It’s heartbreaking 💔 I feel so bad for her 🥲 Jesus take the wheel 🙏🏻
That's addiction for you. Its the glove that evil slips it's hand into.
@@ladielynn008 🤦♀️
I know. I'm an addict but I'm also a parent, and there's just no way. NO. FRIGGIN. WAY. Sad when the very people who should be protecting children are the ones who hurt them. My god...pimp your daughter out to pay for your habit. SICKO!!
It amazes me that she takes full responsibility for her hardships despite her nightmarish upbringing
Exactly rare quality
@@statusdisarray9598 well that's other people's projection onto her and she's accepted it as her own.
That's not admirable.
@@CorporateQueen At the end of the day its our own choices in life that determines where we end up. But some have a much worse starting point than others.
Her taking responsibility for where she is today isnt anything but a testament to her self awareness and how she's obviously very bright. One of the biggest hurdles for many who have a major drug addiction is getting to the point where she already is. Hopefully she will be able to use it to her advantage.
Yes, I hope she gets to the point of being sick and tired of being sick and tired, before the addiction kills her.
My thoughts on most exactly
She is hauntingly beautiful and so poetic. I pray she gets the help she deserves!
LOL ! She's high as kite.
@@oldbastard2149 And?! She's still beautiful and poetic, regardless if she's high.
Lol... definitely an "eye of the beholder" case here
Huh?
What do you mean poetic?
Something that strikes me as painfully disgusting that is common in these stories is that parental abuse is so overlooked. Imagine if people could be charged for failing their duties as a parent long AFTER the fact. Like, if your child grows up and becomes a criminal, why are we not charging parents for abuse that led to adults being set up for failure in life.
Abusove parents get a pass if they never get caught when the child is actually a child. That parent or parents gets to throw their victim out into the world and deny all accountability. And this is happpening all day every day. People are shit
The sad thing is that the parents were probably also abused and they never got the help either. These cycles just repeat. It’s such a sad situation.
And ppl grow up and are able to think for themselves and make their own decisions! How long do you want to cry " my parents this, that,.. bla bla..." So what? Get a book, look for help etc.
Mentally and emotionally unstable people should not have children, it's child abuse. Should be public health advice! The cycle needs to stop.
@@justmechristin7 Not everyone is that strong. You have to pity some people and help them to be strong if you’re one of the stronger ones.
We’re all in this together. Not separate like the media and government wants us to be.
I see some ridiculous youtube comments sometimes but this one might take the cake lol. You want to arrest every parent whose child becomes a criminal? Or just accept the word of every mentally ill addict as gospel, and arrest the parents because their child blames them?? Like really dude, think out shit before you type and hit enter.
Blame and deflection are the addicts modus operandi. If they think telling you they were abused will get them the next hit, they won't just tell you they were abused, they'll tell you embellishments you can't even imagine on top of it. Addicts are some of the most flexible and driven people that exist on the planet, they're just driven for something that doesn't give them success. Believe that.
I'm not saying Charmains lying or anything like that I'm just addressing your comment in particular, nothing to do with this particular interviewee because this girl at least is willing to accept some personal responsibility, which makes my heart swell for her, because it means she has a chance to get better.
My heart broke with her and when she said “there are people out here worth saving”. I lost my kids when I suffered with addiction and I can remember just wanting to tell them I love them. Charmain you can get through this. Recovery is possible I promise you. I pray for you
I have nothing worth saying that is anything more than her school friend and prison officer said, above. She's guilty of nothing, and yet she suffers. I am not religious but I want the Holy Spirit to gift her with hope, and vitality and freedom and love. Arms wrapped around you dear lady x
Amen
Her soft beautiful voice, her introspectic words. She is a singer, songwriter, story teller at heart.
Charmain has the gift of vulnerability in a hard world.
Beautiful lady you deserve so much more.
Really well put temperance
If she wrote her autobiography, I'd buy it.
the voice is so delicately beautiful
Agree 100 percent
Lana Del Rey vibes 🥹
This is so heartbreaking to see. I went to school with Chairmain and considered her a friend. I hope she finds the strength to rise above the life she has now.
Visit your friend.
I’ll bet you 5 bucks you didn’t go to school with her
“I feel like when you become the same color as the street, you’re lost... I can’t get lost.”
This statement touched my heart, and was very insightful and profound. I truly hope that one day Charmaine believes that she, herself, is worthy of getting clean and living a life of which she can be proud.
What color would that be?
@@elpacho....9254 in my mind grey. Like a tombstone
Exactly 💯
She’s long been lost
@@RLomoterenge she's in there somewhere.
Charmain you hit the nail on the head when you said being aware makes everything harder. You are a very self aware woman and that is such a gift but can seem like a curse when you are in a really low place. You also were able to identify that you make things harder than you need to. You know yourself and what you need to work on which is half the battle. With the right resources you can overcome this. I wish you nothing but peace in this journey of yours. It will get harder before it gets better but if you stay committed you can find the new you. ❤
My God, my heart is just breaking for this girl. She described it perfectly, She and the others like her are stuck!!! You really can hear the little girl in her!!! We need more obtainable resources for people suffering from addiction. God bless.
I take breaks from this channel because sometimes it’s too difficult to hear but I always come back when I start to have bad thoughts. As a recovering addict seeing people in the sad place I was in when I was in my addiction helps me to remember why it’s not worth going back to. As a mom now it’s hard to see other moms unable to be with their kids, it’s my biggest fear. I hope she can get the help she needs & reconnect with her children. Charmaine every day you’re here is another chance to get back to them.
I feel this same way. Sometimes I just can't bear to see the humanity in these people, my heart breaks. Having a baby saved my life and gave me what I needed to see the world as a place to LIVE in, but it also seems to have stripped me of the hardness I used to survive for so long. This channel always makes me thankful and more steadfast in my recovery.
I hope she finds her way out. ❤ I hope they all do
Yes so we’ll put
Well said!💯
@@hollypuckett3931 I could have written that myself. congrats on making it out ❤
@@meghantomurgatroyd7634 you, too, sis ❤ be well
There is something about this woman. I've watched a lot of your videos, Mark. She's so lucid and bright. I'm speechless. Good luck Charmain. Stay strong.
The definition of lucid is bright.
@@JGunit Yes, but it also means: expressed clearly, easy to understand. I checked! :)
@@billbayer5526 I agree with you.
@@billbayer5526Yeah, but it's not usually used to describe a person. A better word would be "eloquent;" just sayin'.
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Break the generational curse Charmaine.. It's not to late to be a mom to your children.. get the help and start over. Your body is tired but keep your spirits up! You deserve to be saved.
That generational abuse may have its roots in genetics.
@@Earthdogbonzo3
It takes 3 generations to recover from the atrocities of war. Is that nature or lack of nurture...
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Amen!
I really appreciate you Mark for exploring and interviewing in different places to give everyone a chance to tell their story on your channel ! I am from Philadelphia and never go to the Kensington area because of stigmas or the danger in that area. There is violence, crime, drugs, and so much more all over Philadelphia but that neighborhood Kensington beach is known for the most chaos. From your videos interviewing some of the people living there has opened my eyes and made me realize that everyone is the same and drugs does not define a person. Thank you
I live in Kensington Born and raised I promise not everyone here is on drugs but they don't offer enough help when the people do want the help they turn them away and it's so sad ..
“I’m really good at forgetting things, but then time slips by you know…” I felt that girl! The way she says things weren’t so bad through all the things she’s been through… she’s still got hope ❤
She’s so poetic…and probably the saddest soul I’ve watched in this channel. I wish I could be her friend.
Beautiful soul through and through.
DON'T YOU GIVE UP CHARMAINE! There is hope! After 18 years of addiction....Ive been clean for 2 years. It has NOT been an easy road, but there is always hope. My heart hurts for you... I wish I could give you a hug and tell you that YOU are worth it. Your kids need you. Much love 💛
That's good to hear. Stay strong 🙏
That’s a lot of days to put together, and holding a light for others on the path matters so much. Good on you ✨
Can I ask what made you decide to turn around?
"you can be lonely in a crowd of people"... there is so much wisdom captured in that statement that everyone can relate to. incredible interview.
What a monster her father is! It’s unimaginable that someone could do that to their own child.
That's just the power of addition in regards of her dad 😲🧐
So sad and heartbreaking
Father is an action he was not. He pimped her out so no not a father what a f . Monster
This absolutely broke my heart and was terrible to watch. Thank you for bringing awareness to people who don't know the struggles people like Charmain go through.
“If you become the same color as the street, you’re lost.” Charmain definitely has the soul of a poet. Its amazing her tender heart has been able to withstand all of the trauma she has been through.
That was profound...I liked that too👏👏👍
@@shawnq9658 it was, she’s so beautiful
Totally agree, she really seems so intelligent and is very well spoken.
She's very well spoken 💕
Oh most definitely living troubadour she is.
This poor kid is exhausted, I don’t care what mistakes she has made to get her to where she is, people don’t understand how easy it is to sink quickly. It can happen very fast.
You are 100% correct! I pray that she realizes that she's worthy of love and all the good things in life.
"I feel like I don't have healthy fears"... she said that perfectly. Addicts are so numb to things, they don't even fear losing the simplest things that could make the average person happy. This one is difficult to watch because she appears already dead inside. I'm praying for you sweetie ❤️❤️
i picked up on that too....so sad and introspective on her part. Such a lonely soul..my heart weeps
" I don't blame anybody but myself"...this statement alone sets her apart from so many of the others on this channel. I really hope you follow her up and re-interview her when she makes it out.
Yeah but it isnt just her fault... her parents also failed her
I'd love to see that myself as well
how can it be all her fault when all the world failed her!?!
@@bg3516 As true as what you say is, the only thing that will help her is focusing on that which is under her control. So I commend her attitude and wish her the best.
@Tarziu Armando-Liviu Hi thank you for the long response, but I do not think the Bible is the word of God but an invention of Man. God would never punish nobody. Satan is our own ignorance and ego not an entity. Greetings.
Mark, of all the people you've interviewed, I believe this girl is the most heartbreaking and the most able to have a different life if given the proper help. What a beautiful heart and soul. And to remain such, after all she's been through is amazing. I hope with your connections there are doors opened to her, and enough love and support to help her leave this life behind. I know I will not be able to forget her.
What a beautiful soul. She's a lovely woman, inside and out, I hope she finds peace.
We're all one decision away from ruining our lives.
I am amazed how many of these interviews I can relate to with their history. Thank you, Mark, for helping bring these stories to people they might not have reached before. In a way it helps humanize people who may have been dismissed before. We all have reasons we are where we are today. I'm so grateful for this channel and everyone's experiences.
Yes! Everyone should see this.
Yes 💜
well spoken ❤❤❤
J
You can relate to being a fentanyl prostitute ????
This is beyond heartbreaking. It’s almost like watching the flame of a candle dying. This lady needs help urgently
Beautiful analogy.
My flame is dull, and fading...
She's very fragile and defenseless, hope she leaves Kensington alive.
She has the saddest eyes.
Really??? What's heartbreaking is that she has abandoned her children on the other side of the country. GTFOH
I work in social services for women and children experiencing homelessness. I hear horrific stories like this in intake EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. so I consider myself pretty hardened at this point, but when she said her dad sold her body to pay off his drug debt at 13 years old.....I had to pause the video and take a beat. Jesus. Just...Jesus.
And then gave her drugs to help her with her pain.
The devil..
I know. Im a long time heroin addict even I was also like WHOA on that one. This girl just sounds so sad, so alone, so defeated. I hope she gets some help and gets out of all that mess. But opioids have one of the worst relapse/recidivism rates of all. Just another destroyed life. My heart breaks for you, Charmain💔
And bless you for what you do, btw. Tough gig.
Got her hooked on smack to keep her hanging.
Her father sold her body at 13 to pay off his heroin debts; that says it all right there. This poor woman. I hope the help she deserves finds her soon.
He probably sold it long before that.
Father is an action not a pimp paying for drugs . A f. Monster
Poor little girl
I see myself in her
She is the face of all the woman who were treated less than they are worth
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Wow, she is quite at the bottom of where you can be in life and you still make her story about yourself.
You have problems, madam.
@@Asto508 I think she was just trying to say she sees similarities in her. And that she feels for her.
@Asto508 Are you well? Because you’re completely off for saying that. Like her comment went totally above your head, below your knees, & nowhere in between. Get a liiiiiifeeee sir/madam/or both these days.
@@savannahwilson9955 lmao ikr
Holy crap! Charmain! Wow this was sad to watch. She was a former inmate at the prison I worked at, she's truly a sweet woman. I hope she finds her way soon.
Alisha Marie would you be open to sharing a little bit about Charmain during your time knowing her in the capacity that you did? How long was she an inmate at the prison you were working at? I hate to make assumptions, because you know they say when someone does make assumptions:) but I would imagine that she would not have been able to maintain an addiction in prison, I'm curious about what she was like when more clear headed and just overall not on the street.
Yes can you plz give more info.
Did Charmain consent for you to share that? And @ the replies, you’re asking a lot of questions considering I don’t see consent from Charmain or even an attempt to obtain it.
Well all the interactions I had with her were pleasant all things considering. She is a very nice woman. I think she was there just a few months while I worked there. I do remember seeing her come in off the street and just feeling sorry for her. It’s really sad to see these people in person, and especially when you get to talk with them and see they they’re soft spoken and kind. The little bit I know about her past, and the information she revealed in this video is so sad and I hope one day she makes it out of addiction.
And also, I did not reveal any private information about her and I wouldn’t do that. All I said was good things about her. Plus being in jail isn’t really a secret considering you can search inmates up online in the state of PA.
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"There's people out here worth saving. There's people alive out here"
That's all that ever needs to be said and more importantly kept in mind.🙏
I agree, but the people have to WANT to be saved and to do that they have to give up the drugs.
@@onemannews I didn’t want to be saved. I was court ordered to treatment. I’ve been off drugs for years now.
@@brittaolson6550 First, congrats on turning your life around!!:)
you might think you didn't want it, but the fact that you completed the treatment shows you did. I've seen people get incarcerated, attend numerous counseling sessions, get out 10 years later and still have to have the drugs as soon as they get out.
@@onemannews That is true.. I used heroïne for almost 25 years. Put the dope above everything, even my kids. I have been offerd SO MANY ways out, but I didn't take them. I'am not saying this counts for everybody. Everone is different. I'am 52 now, and almost 8 years clean. I'll always be an addict, the difference is that I don't feed my addiction anymore, but first of all I met the right girl..
@Britta Olson you may have thought you didn't want to get clean the fact you completed treatment even if it was court ordered and then didn't use once were done and no longer forced to be clean means you did want it. I spent time locked up and swore I wasn't going get high anymore yet literally the day I got out I went and got high. I didn't want to stay clean. Even having and then losing the best girl to ever come into my life who stuck by me for years even tho she never got high couldn't even change me and make me want to get clean. So congratulations on your sobriety
I've seen many SWU interviews but somehow this one hits me the most. Charmain seems like such a kind and well mannered, articulate woman. I truly hope she wouldn't blame herself too much but instead took action and distanced herself from current circles and lifestyle and would stay clean. Nothing but the best for her
My Daughter is 10. I will protect her at all cost. I will never give up on her ever.
Yes please protect her. Never give up on her. The world is getting worse unfortunately.
Getting out of Heroin was considered the most difficult thing till people started getting addicted to Fentanyl. I am not sure how can a person stop using Fentanyl but I really hope that she gets help and live to see her kids.
Sure tell people it's not possible to quit using fentanyl so they think it's useless to try and get out of their circumstances. It is possible to quit fentanyl it's no different from quitting heroin it's a long hard road but anyone can doit
@@dg9601 have you ever withdrawn from opiates cold turkey before? You don't get even a single second of respite for at least 14 days solid and thats if you don't die from exhaustion, dehydration or your heart gives out.
@@dg9601 Nope, not even close. Fentanyl is a synthetic drug which is considered 100times stronger than Heroin some 10 years ago. Current ones are much more stronger and newer version were actually used as a tranquilizer for big animals like Elephants. With current treatment plan for Fentanyl % of success is very less. Hopefully newer medicines will come that will help wit deaddiction.
@@sallyjanewillis6810 yes I have I got the scars from the needle holes to prove it. Are you talking from experience or just being judgemental from the cheap seats
@@AlohaKutla ok your stupid and don't know what your talking about. Why don't all the elephants that where forced fentanyl to O.D. levels die from fentanyl withdrawals
You’re doing Gods work giving these people a chance to have they’re story heard mark.
God’s work is to bring people to Jesus Christ
I agree. Caring for others and hearing their story can make a huge difference in someone’s awareness and outlook and trajectory in life.
They don't even care about telling their story, they care about the money they're gonna get after they tell their story. So are these interviews helping them or feeding their addiction? It's not about you or I because this is entertainment to us, it's about if these ppl really want help or not and if they don't then there's nothing no one could do about it
Is that a joke? This guy is using and exploiting these people
For sure
I've listened to hundreds of these and this was a really hard one to get through. The pain and shame is so huge with Charmain. I hope something happens to get her out of this cycle.
She has such a poets soul, she spoke on the illusion of time often so beautifully. I was moved & captivated by her beauty. What a sweet woman, I hope she finds the peace she deserves. Her parents are to blame.
Totally agree. She mentioned the concept of time never stopping so poignantly throughout the interview.
A perfect beautiful human being and look what they did to her. Look at what they did. She didn't have a chance. No one to help her. So heart breaking
Her voice is so calming. Lord please guide her out of darkness and deliver her from evil 🙏
Amen🙏⭐️✨💛
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Heartbreaking, I feel like she is on the edge. 13 years old and her innocence sold to pay a drug debt. This is exactly why children must be protected at all costs. She has so much life left to live but must fight like she never has before! You can do this you deserve a better life
Beautiful comment. Thank you. There is ALWAYS hope
My niece went through this. We were very close. I don't really understand what happened but she cut me off and we haven't talked in a few years. It's painful. I miss her. It's gone on so long that we'd have to start over. At least I don't cry anymore. I helped raise her. She was one of my, "babies."💔💔💔
@@marylougeorge9890 she probably cut you off because she’s ashamed and she doesn’t want you to see her that way. I did the same thing to the people I cared for the most from 20-23 but I’m finally better now and have begun to rebuild my relationships. She cares about you a lot and just doesn’t wanna hurt you 🤍
If we could ever treat our children better and not do these things to them, we could fix this world.
@@marylougeorge9890 I'm so sorry. That's absolutely heartbreaking. I pray for your niece. We tend to push the ones away who care about us the most because we are embarrassed and because we don't want to hurt our loved ones by seeing the addiction. Much love 💛
Another heart breaking story. These people say they weren’t abused and that they had a pretty normal childhood, then they tell about physical and sexual abuse and drug addicted parents. Absolutely heart wrenching to see these beautiful souls suffering like this.
I have tears in my eyes watching this. It's like looking at a hybrid of an unloved, abused child desperate for love and caring and an old woman who's lived a long unhappy life and had everything beaten out of her. But there's still something there that makes me think she can make it out and I hope that's true.
This interview came on while I was on a long road trip today and now I have just spent a good hour trying to find it so I could comment. Charmain is such a gentle soul, and still so loving and optimistic. I hope she finds her way out of this because I truly believe that she can 🙏
This is the kind of story I always bring up when people talk about bad choices causing addiction. I’ve known a lot of girls who were given drugs and abused or turned out (which is abuse) by their parents or an adult. They didn’t have a chance. Charmain, you did not, “make your own choices.”
You were not given a choice. You deserve to be helped to have a better life!
P.S. I’ve seen this a lot because I was on the streets and worked in shelters. I’ve seen even more parents who “shared” drugs with their kids. We all know a parent who bought alcohol, weed, or cigarettes for their kids. Please believe her!
Yeah but at 33 how would u help her as this has been her way since birth? I mean most prostitutes have only seen the bad side of men so they really don't like them. Also few men worth owning would condesend to have a pro for a wife,only those that were considering her as product not a wife.So her trail is likely set in stone with no way out which doesn't preclude one from trying.You also have the problem of separating her from a lifelong addiction or at least turning down the volume to a low background level that doesn't affect her to a noticable degree,which can be done. Lastly and the hardest part of all is finding out if this is what she really wants and is willing to put out the good fight for. His 13 yr old daughter indeed.Wish that fucker would return to life so I cud put him down again.
@@katiekane5247 Jesus christ..🥹😭🙈
My mom got me strung out on oxy and heroin at 18
@@katiekane5247 he probably has sex with her. Every dad that I heard so this was also molesting and I've heard it at least 5 times
@@katiekane5247 Yes, we all know meth is the path to maturity 🙄. What a horrible thing to do to his child, and to you! I’m so sorry you went through that, but I’m not surprised at all. Sometimes people‘s addictions have them so messed up, they think they know what they’re doing, but they don’t. Sometimes they even think they’re sharing with their kids, not poisoning them. Or sometimes misery just loves company. I hope things have gotten easier for you two. If not, I hope they get better! ❤️🩹❤️🩹
Great interview Mark. I love her. I’m a recovering addict. I wish I could meet her. I love it when she said “there are people out here worth saving”. There sure are.
Beautiful soul- such a sweet, sensitive & heartfelt woman. She has so much potential. I can almost imagine her as an outgoing happy woman- in a different life
My heart Judy’s breaks for her. Such a beautiful person, trained to forget what trauma she has been through. Her circumstances are not her fault. I wish I could just hug her
No words to describe what this channel do. No words but the ones we hear in these videos. Keep up. This content is very much needed.
What an honest, sensitive, and clear eyed person. I hope dearly she can climb out of this and live the life she deserves.
My favorite way to start the day! Great video today. As someone who’s dealt with a fentanyl addiction I know how hard and impossible it seems to quit but it is possible. If you are suffering with addiction just know you aren’t alone out there.
Of all of his interviews this is the first one that had me crying. "There's people worth saving out here".
"There's people out here worth saving. There's still like people alive out here."
You are one of those people Charmaine!
Sending you Love & Prayers & a Big Hug
I severely cut back and eventually quit drinking alcohol over the last 4 years of my life. In that time, it's made more sense to me why I was drinking the way I was. A year ago I finally snapped from the PTSD I had been ignoring. Over the last year in therapy I've come to realize my mom abused through out my life, I've majorly internalized the idea that I'm not enough because of my abuse, my dad taught me to love and excuse my abuser (mom) and this led to me staying in A LOT of terrible relationships, and I've been raped so many times I can't even count it. On top of all this sucking ass, my mom's abuse has led to me being suicidal for most of my life. I've been using suicide ideation my entire life as a way of coping with my feelings. Another thing I realized in therapy is that my brother killed himself via overdose 7 years ago. l know it was a suicide and not accidental. I know my mom's abuse played a role in that. I hurt so badly when I consider that for my brother, but I have a hard time having empathy for myself about it. It's getting better though.
I say all this to emphasize why I kept drinking for so long. I had a lot of things I understandably wanted to escape. I was so fearful of facing any of this (still kinda am). But now that I quit drinking and I am facing things, it's way fucking easier then I thought it would be. Obviously, it still sucks, but no matter the option I choose it sucks. Either I wallow in my shit and use drugs to cover it up forever or I face my shit and allow myself to feel everything so I can finally freaking process it out if my body.
There was a time in my life I couldn't even fathom not using drugs or feeling this hole inside. Now that I'm kinda living the opposite (hole isn't completely gone YET) I can't fathom ever going back.
I truly hope that one day you will feel safe and have have the courage to quit drugs. You deserve so much more in this life. I'll be sending you healing vibes my friend. I wish you nothing but the best.
I hope you’re doing well on your journey. I wish you so much love and peace and God’s forgiveness and blessings ❤️
God bless you. Just quit. I did and i feel wonderful. You can do it.
I’ve watched so many of these and for some reason this one hit me the hardest. She seems so sad. She wants different, but she can’t. I used to not understand addiction, to me it was more of a “well if they wanted to stop they would” and although there is some truth to this, as in no one can help the addict unless they want to help themselves, it’s so much more complex than that. These people are set up to fail from beginning. The cycle is almost impossible to break. How can we as a society help or do different? Chasing drug dealers and putting people in jail is clearly not the answer, so where or how do we even start? How do we protect children from the very beginning?
You just asked the trillion dollar question right there. How do we protect children from the very beginning?😢
Either THEY'RE BORN WITH the ADDICT GENES..or THEY'RE NOT!! AND depending on HOW LIFE plays out for them..will be be the deciding factor on whether the gene IS dominant OR NOT!!!
Asia and some middle eastern companies do a much better job deterring the sale of drugs with very stiff
consequences and simultaneously mandating rehab. It's sad that these ppl continue to bring children into their world of addiction....I wish her
the very best but
her battle will be difficult.
@@zeromczero7369 those aren't good examples of success. Look up the Portugal model
Just don't have them.
She has amazing hair 💛 and every soft spoken i pray she get better
Her hair is stunning, she could easily model if circumstances were different. And such a gentle nature.
Poor girl 😢
Caring for others and hearing their story can make a huge difference in someone’s awareness and outlook and trajectory in life. Thank you to Mark for reaching out and giving these beautiful humans a platform to express and be seen. I do believe this is energetic healing work. These people are beautiful.
What a sweet, sad soul. I loved the comment that she missed real people; I've never heard anyone on here say anything like that.
I hope and pray she breaks free and has a peaceful life.
One of the most profound and powerful interviews I've ever seen. Thank you for being so brave and sharing your story. You carry far too much pain than any should ever have to see, and take comfort in that there is a world of people out there that have hope in you, believe in you, wish you well and peace simply because you are a good person, worthy of love and deserve every bit of it my dear! Hang on.
Prime example of protecting children matter. Her family made her accept the path she on. I've cried watching this.
How about children who kill other people. Who's going to protect others from them. There is multitudes of juvenile killers. Look.. The point is spiritual. Some of the most vile killers come from stable families.
@@mrc6032 what is the point of this?? You’re making excuses for people that abuse children!? Gtfoh
@@JiujitsuFIIT humans cannot fix humans dude. It's spiritual dilemmas that besets us. Humans can only guide, but cannot fix the human condition. I'm sick and tired of people thinking that a rich, or stable parents are the "cure" to anything. Plenty of off rapists murderers, robbers, come from financially stable households. Grow up dude. It's spiritual dilemmas that we grapple with regardless of money.
"Built in forgetter, but time slips by" that statement hit home
“I feel like if you become the same color as the street you are lost. I can’t get lost.”
I hope she makes it out of there.
Charmaine is very poetic with her words, I pray she does get cured because she seems like such a soft sweet soul, and her kids would adore her being there for them, in addition, they would fulfill her life purposefully!
What she said about everyone being beautiful, talented, & smart there but they're just stuck -- it's so true. She's a beautiful person despite what she has experienced. I lived on the edge of Kensington before so I'm grateful to see stories being shared from there 🙏🏻
This entire interview is Spoken like a Beautiful Poem. “Don’t Become the Same Color As the Street or You’ll Get Lost” ~Charmain 😔
So true
Ya she seems so intriguing, I can picture her as the muse for a famous painter. Hopefully she can get clean someday, I feel as though she has lost hope.
It makes perfect sense in the worst way. Being invisible to others in a way she exists in physical form but is anonymous and unreachable. She's there but not seen, just a part of the background. Not an active agent in life. At least that's how she thinks of herself. It's ridiculously sad.
I love when she wants to say she doesn’t have regrets. She says this because she is HOPEFUL and HAS FAITH that there is a victory for her at the end of all of this. She will be redeemed. She’s a beautiful, sweet woman. I have faith in her!
I don't understand when people say they don't have regrets everyone has regrets no matter what
@@tonjamollan6369 yes ... only, people don't like it.
@@tonjamollan6369 Totally agree
She's so cognizant and articulate. She's an empath. Although this obviously isn't a life for ANYONE, she seems extra out of place in the life she's living. I wish for her that she'll break this cycle she's in.
I personally think that more sensitive people are drawn towards using because it'll shut down your emotions. I used to use, and that's why I did (I don't consider myself an empath; just a normal person who's sensitive).
Ditto❤️
did you listen to her speak? like really listen? she said she actively dulls her emotions, i don't think this is an empath at all. she doesnt know how she feels much less waht other people do. and i am not saying this to talk down just saying this woman isn't an empath.
@@bluebarrymore5442 She might just be using dr*gs to dull her emotions, so she could still be an empath. ☺️ Edit: sorry for the *, my comment might get deleted otherwise.
@@bluebarrymore5442 Just because she uses dr*gs to dull her emotions doesn't mean she doesn't feel them, though... you can't dull what isn't there in the first place. 😬
I've been watching SWU for a while now, hear the stories of drug addicts, prostitutes, cam girls, etc...I'm a book author, I write erotic romance novels...after hearing so many sad stories, they inspired me to write my current book, which is about a guy who falls madly in love with a stripper, who is part of an illegal sex trafficking ring, freeing her from that life for good. This channel is amazing, and I feel so bad for the survivors of any kind of abuse. Once drugs take over your mind, it is almost impossible to break away from them...the people who come on this show to be interviewed are heroes as far as I'm concerned.
As an addict in recovery this girls story resonates so much with me and my life. My momma is the one who used me to get drugs so I feel every single emotion that she’s going through 🥺
I sincerely hope she gets the help she so rightly needs & deserves. I pray that she finds a way to not only make it through her addiction/lifestyle but that she makes it *out* & finds real happiness & contentment with her children. I'm rooting for you girl! You are *not* just the sum of your choices. You are *so much more* than that & the best is yet to come for you (I pray). I hope to see an update about you & that you make your way home safely. God bless you! ...
Me too
So true!
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I agree!
Sending prayers to you Charmain. I’m coming up on a year clean from opiates and It took me going through over a decade of use and all the consequences that come with it. Sublocade saved my life after going through a horrible detox from fentanyl. No one chooses this life but recovery and sobriety is a choice. It’s the hardest thing I ever did in my life but has been the most rewarding. I never thought I would get clean but it is possible.
You chose that life when you started using opiates so that comment makes no sense and sounds like a poor me story which is bullshit. Alcoholism, drugs it's all a choice. Cancer is a disease big difference. Congratulations on your sobriety and hope you stay clean and have a happy, healthy life.
keep up the good fight, stay strong everyday is a battle vs. the evil forces of this world, Like the Bible says our battles are not against flesh and bone but against evil forces princepalaties of this world that we battle everyday to do good or evil. stay strong and prayed up bro. Jesus Christ The light and the only way to the Father! OnlyHe Can help You more.
@@jaysen192
Sorry but you sound extremely naive and ignorant. Please do some research.
Congratulations Jim!!
I have been there and it's not easy. Subutex saved my life. No one chooses to destroy their life, lose their family, go broke, etc. Keep up the great work! Proud of you!!
Hey Mark, if you’re in/doing a series on the people of Kensington you should get in touch with a young man named Mal Lewis and his channel AML Films. Not sure if you guys know each other already but Mal is just looking to come up in your world but he does amazing things for the homeless and addicted folks who are on the streets there. He would have the connections to the streets and you guys are both VERY talented in your crafts. It would be awesome to see you guys get connected because Mal is a hard-worker and he really gives a sh*t about the people he helps!
i agree. I just came across Mal’s page, i think a unique touch is how he interviews them outside. It could be a really nice collab.
Contact Mark directly. This is a great idea & chances are high he won’t see this!
Moral over money farnk is a nice guy too
@@bonjovirocks24 mal will see it as iv just sent him it
@@KristineKara101 ❤❤❤ I’m just trying to help as it’s a GREAT idea!!!
That was heavy. God bless her. I thank God for another sober 24. Her comment about "becoming the color of the street" hit really hard!
That poor lady seems so fragile and lost, as if the 13 year old girl was still trapped within. I just want to give her a big hug and hope she can turn her life around ♥️
I pray she gets help! Mark, these videos are fantastic. My heart goes out to this young lady. She’s the age of my son. This makes me feel blessed to have my childhood and my kid’s childhood. Honestly, she would be a different person if her parents would have been different. Hopefully she will get help that will put her on the road to recovery.
Its amazing that such thick and abundant hair can thrive on such an emaciated body .. She's like a child herself in need of love and protection and I pray that she gets the help that she needs and steps up to the plate
I was thinking that she really has amazing hair and she obviously takes care of it or it would be a mess - long hairs a lot of work , and I noticed her toenails were painted so she has not given up on herself… I hope she can get help
she could be naturally thin and this is just a little underweight for her
I have Alopecia and looking at all the drug addicts with thick hair makes me sad that my hair is so thin and fragile… its genetics I guess!
@@sophiemaisonneuve1906 We are all genetically cursed in some ways and blessed in others but we don't really know the full story and it could also be a wig or weave .
🙄This Junkie is a GROWN woman and made these decisions on her own! It's really funny how people coddle, cater and belly rub these white junkies but all thru the 80's when crack(and guns) was put in black neighborhoods everybody was TOUGH quoting
SAY NO TO DRUGS!PICK YOURSELF UP BY THE BOOTSTRAPS! At least the blacks TRIED to clean themselves up but SYSTEMIC RACISM kept a LOT of black kids in the system EVEN AFTER the parents got clean because destroying/seperating the black family is ALWAYS on the menu! I have ZERO sympathy for ANY/ALL white junkies! Like Chappelle said...
JUST SAY NOOOOO!
LMAO
I have a lot of respect for you mark. The amount of time and resources you put into showing these people much needed love and attention is amazing. I'm in recovery myself I just got 15 months clean. And it's nice to see someone that sincerely cares enough to show The human side of people's situations. Keep up the great work you are definitely an inspiration to a lot of people
Oh my god. Bless her. You were so gentle with her . Thank goodness someone was.
She seems like a really genuinely good person. I’m definitely praying for her. She seems to have a lot of potential and with the right help, she could really get back on track.
This one breaks my heart! I cannot imagine what having the person assigned at birth to protect you sell you at 13 to pay off drug debts would do. The lifelong damage it must create is incomprehensible. I hope she finds her way out of this lifestyle. No one deserves this!
The platform and freedom of speech that you (Mark) allow these individuals to express their emotions and life story is mind blowing. 🤯 Thank you!
Straight up
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Amazing you praise TH-cam for freedom of speech when it is America and it's constitution that should be praised. TH-cam censors all kinds of other content. I'm sure you'd agree with some of it and disagree with others. America allows this, not TH-cam. Have some appreciation for the country that made all this possible.
@@gps9715 yeah because this video would be illegal to make in any other country bro for sure
@@vladbaltagi8669 Jokes are illegal in certain Western countries. Why? Because they don't have freedom of speech. Do you really think they couldn't make this content illegal at a whim? Of course they could, whether it is illegal or not. Eventually you will come to appreciate that, despite your snark. When your opinions are not acceptable and you can't express them, you'll look at things in a different light.