Question by Lynn1111: Adults – Do you think this could work or is it doomed? Please explain…?
HE: 41/male. Enjoys surfing, rock climbing, spending time with his dog and prefers being alone rather than with groups of people – but does enjoy going out. Does not drink or do drugs. Ex-drug addict and alcoholic (11 years clean drugs – 3 years clean alcohol). Has “been around the block” and had his FAIR share of one night stands, rocky relationships. Never been in a sober relationship.
SHE: 29/female. Enjoys hiking, spending time with her dog, friends, family. Works in a financial office, full time. Has been in 3 serious relationships, all relationships ended by her – the last relationship 3 years – being isolated by the pothead boyfriend from friends and family. Never did drugs, drinks on occasion.
THEY: Neighbors, great friends. Spend tons of time together hiking, hanging out, talking on the phone. Have the same “sick” sense of humor, both very blunt and honest. Have the same hopes (relationship wise) for the future. Both possibly afraid to approach eachother regarding feelings that go beyond friendship but do a lot of flirting.
Dissect away, please.
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Answer by Susan C he sounds like a confirmed bachelor to me…
Question by Lynn1111: Adults? Could this work or is it doomed? Please explain your opinions…?
HE: 41/male. Enjoys surfing, rock climbing, spending time with his dog and prefers being alone rather than with groups of people – but does enjoy going out. Does not drink or do drugs. Ex-drug addict and alcoholic (11 years clean drugs – 3 years clean alcohol). Has “been around the block” and had his FAIR share of one night stands, rocky relationships. Never been in a sober relationship. Talks about women that “check him out” constantly and gets a bit jealous over her talks about other men.
SHE: 29/female. Enjoys hiking, spending time with her dog, friends, family. Works in a financial office, full time. Has been in 3 serious relationships, all relationships ended by her – the last relationship 3 years – being isolated by the pothead boyfriend from friends and family. Never did drugs, drinks on occasion. Talks about her next relationship but admits she’s not ready for one right now. Doesn’t get jealous over HIS talk to her about other women.
THEY: Neighbors, great friends. Spend tons of time together hiking, hanging out, talking on the phone. Have the same “sick” sense of humor, both very blunt and honest. Have the same hopes (relationship wise) for the future. Both possibly afraid to approach eachother regarding feelings that go beyond friendship but do a lot of flirting.
Dissect away, please.
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Answer by PB I think he sounds like trouble waiting to happen. And not the good kind. He obviously doesnt know how to put himself in another’s shoes (jealous/hurt of your action but does the same thing), which is a terrifying sign at 41, and has a wreck of a past, which basically leaves you with no reason to think this is a good idea except that you get along and like some of the same things. Sounds like a nice friendship to me, nightmare as a relationship.
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Question by elmich: ex/drug addicted….what could his thoughts be like and is the following true?
my bf was drug addicted..now he is clean and does not use drugs anymore for sure…2 years passed since he is clean..so..my mum and friends told me that these people like to own persons, they may become obsessed with someone they like…..i am afraid if i leave him what would he do and does it have truth in it cause he is really someimes behaving like that..do u know anything about behaviour of ex drug addicted in general and towards people they love..help please
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Answer by GregH7 Well ive done drugs before and i could see myself doing them again if my gf dumped me. They just help with depression(depending on which drug). But ya if you leave him then he will most likely get back into them unless he finds another girlfriend. Which isnt the first thing on your mind after being dumped. So im not sure what you should do. Sorry. I guess you could leave him but stay friends with him so that he doesnt get back into them too heavily.
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I live next door to a man and a woman who were recovered alcoholics and this man explained what an addict actually is. He told me that you’re not an alcoholic until the alcohol starts to create problems in your life. You’re not a drug addict, until the drugs create a problem in your life. The worst thing about being addicted to something is that these people seem to create problems in their lives, while they’re abusing substances or other activities like gambling and shopping. I know plenty of people who have gone to casinos for years, spending money that they don’t have, hoping to hit the ultimate jackpot. Sometimes we need to take a look at ourselves in order to find the problems and others. Video Rating: 0 / 5
Alcoholics Anonymous, The Doctor’s Opinion —————————————————————- The first and second edition book “Alcoholics Anonymous” is in public domain in the United States. The Big Book has served as a lifeline to millions worldwide. First published in 1939. “The Little Doctor Who Loved Drunks” A letter from Dr. Silkworth to Alcoholics Anonymous in 1939 Dr. Silkworth defines alcoholism – “Of course an alcoholic ought to be freed from his physical craving for liquor” – Big book XXVII “We believe, and so suggested a few years ago, that the action of alcohol on these chronic alcoholics is a manifestation of an allergy; that the phenomenon of craving is limited to this class and never occurs in the average temperate drinker.” – Big book XXVIII (NEVER means not one time!)
Question by Brandon F: was wondering if any one could recommend a drug treatment center that deals with meth addiction?
I have looked on line but it’s sooo hard to believe all the puffery!! Just want to get some help with out it breaking the bank
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Answer by Terri there is an outpatient 2 nights a week plus urine once a week it is for all addition including alcohol. My daughter went for 3 months she is drug free,Try this number225-686-2017 if that doesnt work they are in Denham Springs Tues evening starts at 7:00.I will try to find more numbers for you.Terri
Question by Brandon F: was wondering if any one could recommend a drug treatment center that deals with meth addiction?
I have looked on line but it’s sooo hard to believe all the puffery!! Just want to get some help with out it breaking the bank
Best answer:
Answer by Terri there is an outpatient 2 nights a week plus urine once a week it is for all addition including alcohol. My daughter went for 3 months she is drug free,Try this number225-686-2017 if that doesnt work they are in Denham Springs Tues evening starts at 7:00.I will try to find more numbers for you.Terri
Question by eyevin: If i have and want one beer everyday could it be an early sign of alcoholism?
I’m 18 and for 2 months ive been working 45-50 hrs/week or more and every night i have one beer with my dad, 5-7 days out of the week. when it gets closer to evening i feel like its something i must do. i never drink more than one and rarely get drunk but could this be an early sign of alcoholism?
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Answer by Devils Little Sister No, i would say you are ok. There are alot worse people in the world.
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