Religions > Atheism > Re: [how do you break free of whiny psychos in the fellowship?]
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"Mel" |
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17 Mar 2005 05:19:19 PM |
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Re: [how do you break free of whiny psychos in the fellowship?] |
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 04:25:01 -0500, 123 <123@anywere.com> wrote in message
<75ji31hjc7o9n53dhpo8pin5ge3vo50to7@4ax.com>:
everybody else just pretty much refuses to take her phone calls, no
explanations offered. i'd sort of like to help this woman, but, i
don't think she's really receiving help right now. i don't want to be
mean, but there's only so much i can take. if i don't do something,
i'm just going to snap and be really mean.
diana
I can see a lot of insanity on both sides of the issues. Considering
the rant, you might want to question your ability to sponsor. It is
obvious that this woman needs help, but it is also obvious that you
don't have the experience or fortitude to help such an addict sort
through the insanity of the addiction. I see a lot of hypocrisy in
your post. Perhaps, it is best to work your own recovery, learn to
walk the walk and be an inspiration to the suffering addict. I believe
that you should break this relationship because of the fact that you
are inexperienced and can't handle it. Your inexperience will be to
the detriment of this addict. You need to be honest with yourself and
honest with this woman and tell her that you don't have the experience
to help her recover from her addictions.
nice rant. pity you made zero sense. i guess that's par for the course for a
member of Narcotics Anonymous.
suck down some crack and come back to us.
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smash yer modem, reboot, kill yerself
Mel the Defiler
member, ATJ regs
webmaster of atjfaq.com
http://www.atjfaq.com/
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| Title: Re: [how do you break free of whiny psychos in the fellowship?] |
17 Mar 2005 10:12:42 PM |
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On 17 Mar 2005 16:06:04 -0800, wrote in message
<1111104364.028420.87060@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>:
Mel wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 04:25:01 -0500, 123 <123@anywere.com> wrote in
everybody else just pretty much refuses to take her phone calls, no
explanations offered. i'd sort of like to help this woman, but, i
don't think she's really receiving help right now. i don't want to
be mean, but there's only so much i can take. if i don't do
something, i'm just going to snap and be really mean.
diana
I can see a lot of insanity on both sides of the issues. Considering
the rant, you might want to question your ability to sponsor. It is
obvious that this woman needs help, but it is also obvious that you
don't have the experience or fortitude to help such an addict sort
through the insanity of the addiction. I see a lot of hypocrisy in
your post. Perhaps, it is best to work your own recovery, learn to
walk the walk and be an inspiration to the suffering addict. I
believe
that you should break this relationship because of the fact that you
are inexperienced and can't handle it. Your inexperience will be to
the detriment of this addict. You need to be honest with yourself
and honest with this woman and tell her that you don't have the
experience to help her recover from her addictions.
nice rant. pity you made zero sense. i guess that's par for the
course for a member of Narcotics Anonymous.
suck down some crack and come back to us.
i couldn't find any other posts by 123 to determine the origin of its
drive-by advice.
diana
i consider it a waste of my time doing research on a poster. i'm just here
for the fun of it.
if i amuse, annoy, or help anyone along the way, that's a bonus.
--
smash yer modem, reboot, kill yerself
Mel the Defiler
member, ATJ regs
webmaster of atjfaq.com
http://www.atjfaq.com/
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