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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 760991" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>Busy, thanks for your reply. Lots of wisdom. I do Coda 12 step. I think it has literally saved my life. I love the slogans. Our one naranon meeting in town unfortunately doesn't follow the guidelines well, so that there's a lot of cross talk. Maybe I'll try an online one. </p><p></p><p>You're right that maybe this site isn't used as much because there's a lot on social media now to access, but I found the regular contributors here to really know what it's like in the trenches, and they were generous in their support.</p><p></p><p>My main concern about my address is that if my son is doing illegal things, I don't want my home to be tied to what he does. My state has forfeiture laws and also, being in a small town, everything hits the local paper. He lives in a city 5 times the size of this. </p><p>I plan to address the issue, but I'm getting support to make sure I don't jump to conclusions or stay in denial.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your helpful words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 760991, member: 19832"] Busy, thanks for your reply. Lots of wisdom. I do Coda 12 step. I think it has literally saved my life. I love the slogans. Our one naranon meeting in town unfortunately doesn't follow the guidelines well, so that there's a lot of cross talk. Maybe I'll try an online one. You're right that maybe this site isn't used as much because there's a lot on social media now to access, but I found the regular contributors here to really know what it's like in the trenches, and they were generous in their support. My main concern about my address is that if my son is doing illegal things, I don't want my home to be tied to what he does. My state has forfeiture laws and also, being in a small town, everything hits the local paper. He lives in a city 5 times the size of this. I plan to address the issue, but I'm getting support to make sure I don't jump to conclusions or stay in denial. Thanks again for your helpful words. [/QUOTE]
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