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what,me worry? wrote:*sits on olive green plush couch, not too soft but firm, 3 pillows, sips Bulliet bourbon and ginger*
Why dont you like me?
Come here baby
jimboston wrote:what,me worry? wrote:*sits on olive green plush couch, not too soft but firm, 3 pillows, sips Bulliet bourbon and ginger*
Why dont you like me?
Come here baby
Why would a recovering drug addict and alcoholic sip bourbon and ginger?
Why Bulliet?
what,me worry? wrote:jimboston wrote:what,me worry? wrote:*sits on olive green plush couch, not too soft but firm, 3 pillows, sips Bulliet bourbon and ginger*
Why dont you like me?
Come here baby
Why would a recovering drug addict and alcoholic sip bourbon and ginger?
Why Bulliet?
Moderation in most things
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
what,me worry? wrote:If you knew more, perhaps you could make more educated comments
mrswdk wrote:what,me worry? wrote:If you knew more, perhaps you could make more educated comments
Ironic coming from the guy who spends half his time on here telling rape victims they should've known better than to get raped.
jimboston wrote:what,me worry? wrote:*sits on olive green plush couch, not too soft but firm, 3 pillows, sips Bulliet bourbon and ginger*
Why dont you like me?
Come here baby
Why would a recovering drug addict and alcoholic sip bourbon and ginger?
Why Bulliet?
what,me worry? wrote:It seems everyone is an addiction specialist and pyschologist here
If you knew more, perhaps you could make more educated comments
Judgy McGee's in here
jimboston wrote:what,me worry? wrote:It seems everyone is an addiction specialist and pyschologist here
If you knew more, perhaps you could make more educated comments
Judgy McGee's in here
So... you are trying to make a joke implying that my comments are wrong.
Are they?
Are you saying is DAA meetings they counsel “moderation” and not abstinence?
Dude... get a clue.
My comments are generally well informed and when I’m not 100% sure of something you’ll see me using phrases like “I think” or “i’ve heard” etc.
I’m 100% sure that all professionals working with recovering drug addicts would counsel abstinence, NOT moderation.
For the most dependent drinkers, abstinence may be the only option.
Research into moderate or "controlled" drinking has shown that this strategy can be successful for patients who have not yet developed a pervasive pattern of alcohol abuse, or who have experienced few negative consequences from drinking. It also helps to be young, female, employed, in a stable social situation, and confident about moderating intake. The goal is to help patients set goals and drinking limits before they cross the line into dependence.
what,me worry? wrote:
I'm saying you're entitled to your opinion which you're expressing. It is not however, a qualified opinion as you lack the credentials to make one
what,me worry? wrote:
You are yelling self-righteously about something you know little about baseed on your microcosm of experience which *pulls lever* *clank* *clunk*
What do we have here???? Ah, you're an asshat
what,me worry? wrote:Are you trying to win an argument for the sake not feeling dumb or are you trying to learn and grow?
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