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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 334939" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>It was interesting. I expected him to be yawning and bored but he actually did talk a bit. What was more interesting was when we got home.</p><p></p><p>We talked for a bit which is unusual and then the ever classic H came to true form. There are a myriad of people in this group - drug addicts, alcoholics, abuse victims, abusers, etc. H says, "Well, I see that the program is to become addicted to therapy. Substitute one for the other. One wonders if the miserable guy who gave up drugs would have been better staying on them. At least he's happy." At that point I realized there was NO point in continuing the conversation, but what I was thinking was how someone with one of those issues can really destruct the people around them. I guess they don't care.</p><p></p><p>Another segment was what you grasped from your parents and what you passed down to your own children. He was rather silent during that time.</p><p></p><p>All in all, I think it was good for him to attend. Might give him some things to think about.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 334939, member: 179"] It was interesting. I expected him to be yawning and bored but he actually did talk a bit. What was more interesting was when we got home. We talked for a bit which is unusual and then the ever classic H came to true form. There are a myriad of people in this group - drug addicts, alcoholics, abuse victims, abusers, etc. H says, "Well, I see that the program is to become addicted to therapy. Substitute one for the other. One wonders if the miserable guy who gave up drugs would have been better staying on them. At least he's happy." At that point I realized there was NO point in continuing the conversation, but what I was thinking was how someone with one of those issues can really destruct the people around them. I guess they don't care. Another segment was what you grasped from your parents and what you passed down to your own children. He was rather silent during that time. All in all, I think it was good for him to attend. Might give him some things to think about. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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