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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 711038" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Addicts, whose brains are not like other people, can not just chill with a beer or two. They cant stop. So they csnt have that beer. Once they have it, they cant stop. They can never have that one or two cans. A recovered addict I dated once knew this well. "I can never have one sip or its over." Until they accept that they cant be "like everyone else" (and they arent) they wont quit. This man I dated hung out mostly with recovered sober people who also looked out for one another and engaged in lots of fun but sober activities. He was very active in AA. He liked to help others who struggled.</p><p></p><p>I am very sorry to all. This is hard for people who are not addicts to understand. That once they take that first sip, it slips out of their control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 711038, member: 1550"] Addicts, whose brains are not like other people, can not just chill with a beer or two. They cant stop. So they csnt have that beer. Once they have it, they cant stop. They can never have that one or two cans. A recovered addict I dated once knew this well. "I can never have one sip or its over." Until they accept that they cant be "like everyone else" (and they arent) they wont quit. This man I dated hung out mostly with recovered sober people who also looked out for one another and engaged in lots of fun but sober activities. He was very active in AA. He liked to help others who struggled. I am very sorry to all. This is hard for people who are not addicts to understand. That once they take that first sip, it slips out of their control. [/QUOTE]
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