• RonnieB@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Therapy doesn’t stop an addiction. Cessation does.

      You’ve already admitted you can’t control your drinking and have to rely on other people and random chance to do it for you.

      You do you though.

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              11 months ago

              For sure, I had a friend that kept complaining about not having a cent, having to work overtime and not managing to fix problems he had (like his house needing work done in order to sell it) but the truth was he was spending his money on booze and wherever he had free time he could have spent getting his things in order, he would be drunk because that was the only time he had to satisfy his addiction…

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          11 months ago

          Your “therapy” is SMART meetings? Remember when they had to shut down their 24/7 chat because of sexual predators?

          But yeah, I know nothing about that, according to you. Also, I’m somehow religious because I think a self admitted alcoholic shouldn’t drink?

          There’s also secular aa meetings where people openly bash religion, but what do I know, I am super religious after all /s

          Have fun buddy.