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Old Oct 24, 2016, 03:27 PM
Bipolarchic14 Bipolarchic14 is offline
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So I've been dealing with a lot of anger lately and group set me off today. One of my pet peeve's is lack of punctuality. This guy showed up eight minutes late for group. She let him go before me and I almost didn't have enough time to go. Actually Group ran over because I was talking. My argument is if someone's late they should go last. This guy is late frequently and he doesn't even work. She said some people let her know in advance. Not relevant to me. Some people are late because of their doctors appointments. We have to schedule our psych appointments months out so that's plenty of time to plan accordingly. I always schedule mine for 20 minutes after Group ends.
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Old Oct 25, 2016, 10:18 AM
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I'm like you. Punctuality is important to me. And you are right he should have gone last. I feel for you and don't blame you for stating it.
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