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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 686070" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>Oh, and SomewhereOutThere is absolutely right. It is hard to tell when an addict lies vocally, but it is much easier in regards to their actions. Unfortunately, all my bad influence friends were my ONLY friends, and we were very tight nit. I lived with them and their parents' for months at a time, and we all grew to really care for each other. To the point that there was nothing we would not do for one another. For me, they were family. I haven't spoken to any of them, apart from a txt here or there or facebook, in a year. They are still using. I am not angry or upset with them in anyway, but I realized I couldn't do the friend thing AND the sober thing at the same time. It just isn't worth the risks. They would never pressure me, but I don't think I am ready to even be around it at all. So I'm not. We don't change by doing the same things. An honest attempt is one that is accompanied with lifestyle changes, and sacrifice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 686070, member: 20267"] Oh, and SomewhereOutThere is absolutely right. It is hard to tell when an addict lies vocally, but it is much easier in regards to their actions. Unfortunately, all my bad influence friends were my ONLY friends, and we were very tight nit. I lived with them and their parents' for months at a time, and we all grew to really care for each other. To the point that there was nothing we would not do for one another. For me, they were family. I haven't spoken to any of them, apart from a txt here or there or facebook, in a year. They are still using. I am not angry or upset with them in anyway, but I realized I couldn't do the friend thing AND the sober thing at the same time. It just isn't worth the risks. They would never pressure me, but I don't think I am ready to even be around it at all. So I'm not. We don't change by doing the same things. An honest attempt is one that is accompanied with lifestyle changes, and sacrifice. [/QUOTE]
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