Alcoholics Anonymous

I choose AA cause NA sucks. I’ve been to Narcotics Anonymous meeting and they give me the creeps. They are not attractive to me. I do not like the people that go to NA meetings and do not hear a reasonable solution to my problem. The AA people look nicer, cleaner. I have friends in AA. Not all my Alcoholics Anonymous people were predominantly alcohol drinkers. My closest friends in AA happen to be mostly junkies, crack addicts and meth addicts but there are a couple who could drink most under the table. AA had become routine, and going to meetings is mostly for me an action that reminds me I have the potential to use again any day and that I have no power over if and when that will happen.

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    thank you for your insights.

    I can’t really explain why or how I stay sober. It’s something that I feel I can toss around very easily, but not because the idea is light, not at all, but because I feel I’ve gotten “strong.” In quotations because it’s a wierd topic to talk about getting stronger with. I used to be a limp ass noodle when it came to not drinking or doing drugs. Now I’m a limp ass noodle around other stuff. Like going to bed at a proper time, for example.

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