Addiction question

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Addiction question

What do you do if you are addicted to rehab?

Addicts tend to replace one addiction with another. Why finding religion is popular with recovering drug/alcohol addicts

Good point.

I'm an addict

What to?

Sex

To the point where its negatively impacting your work/social life, relationships with family and friends?
Because if not then you're (hopefully) just a horny guy.

At lunch time during work I got a bj in the washrooms. Lol

Hell thats not bad! 👆
I once had a quickie up against a pallet of 155mm tank rounds in an ammo bunker...😄

I once had a quickie after school in a hallway next to the Spanish room

Originally posted by Robtard
Addicts tend to replace one addiction with another. Why finding religion is popular with recovering drug/alcohol addicts

Swing and miss.

Would you also call a father who's been off meth for five years for the opportunity to see his children an addict to the legal system? Never-mind, you probably would.

Originally posted by Astner
Swing and miss.

Would you also call a father who's been off meth for five years for the opportunity to see his children an addict to the legal system? Never-mind, you probably would.


My biological father was a drunk and a meth head and I have not seen him for 8 years and for 5 years he has been clean....... He wants to see me but I will not let him

Addicted to Love.
That song makes so much sense now.

AA is a joke.

Originally posted by Impediment
AA is a joke.

I live next to a place that holds aa and I find it ironic that some people drink in aa I mean c'mon that's just like helpless

AA is about discipline, not abstinence.

When I was a little kid I freaked out when I saw alcohol because I saw the effects it had on my dad and I thought everybody would end up like him if they drank..

Originally posted by Astner
Swing and miss.

Would you also call a father who's been off meth for five years for the opportunity to see his children an addict to the legal system? Never-mind, you probably would.

Nope.

A non sequitur coupled with an ad hominem attack and possibly anecdotal. Good job 👆

A person can rely on self traits to break the cycle of re-hab.

Originally posted by Robtard
Nope.

Medically speaking (see the DSM-5) religion isn't an addiction.

Originally posted by Robtard
A non sequitur coupled with an ad hominem attack and possibly anecdotal. Good job 👆

You're either confusing the non-sequitur fallacy for the literary device of the same name or you're not understanding the fallacy.

A personal attack is an ad hominem if and only if it is used as an argument. "You're a dipshit," isn't an ad hominem, "You're wrong because you're a dipshit," is an ad hominem. Learn the difference.