PureLife
Bluelighter
I don't see why some of you harbor such strong feelings against AA/NA. What are you trying to accomplish with you negativity?
The only people who are being negative here are people in the program itself. Any program that isn't AA/NA doesn't work as I've been told so many times. Most people aren't afraid of AA/NA's "simple" steps and traditions. The people that are fearful are the ones in the program already. They develop their sobriety with a foundation completely made up of a support system of addicts. How long does this last? Not very long at all. You may not relapse on narcotics, but from what I've seen, after 5 years, 10 years, hell maybe even 15 years they become fucking miserable. Now, in AA you people call them "dry drunks" or you'll say " oh, they were just bitter people even off drugs", you toss answers around like its set in stone. The truth is, these people realize their entire life, their new amazing sober life consists of nothing more than church basements and stale coffee. Nothing more, nothing less. If that were me, I'd be fucking miserable too.
But it gets better. When this misery comes on, your fellow AA friends tell you to attend more meetings! Thats the answer, MORE meetings. Be fearful for your life! You might relapse! Because addictive tendencies and compulsion are always allowed in AA. If its not negative obsession, it can't be bad right? Going to meetings excessively isn't a bad thing, it can't be!