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Is this the behaviour of a dangerous, exciting individual, or a mentally unbalanced loser?
I am allowed to leave as long as I ask, but i refuse to ask sometimes. ![]() |
#2
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Personally, I would say it's the behavior of someone that's being irresponsible. But even my wife finds me boring so I guess in truth it's probably dangerous and exciting.
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I agree, it is irresponsible. No harm in just asking!
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When you're in rehab, the rules are the rules. They're there for a reason. Your refusing to follow the rules puts your recovery at risk.
Of course it's irresponsible. But then, you already knew that or you wouldn't be asking about your behavior. You are not there to challenge the system, to see how far you can go or to have an illicit meeting with your girlfriend. You're there to rehabilitate yourself. Why bother going to rehab if you aren't going to take it seriously? Dan |
#5
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Woot woot go IT! Be wild and crazy and just say F it, I've got needs and I've got to fulfill them! Go for it. I don't know how old you are so I can't say you're young...but live out your youthful years while you can! Although, if you are supposed to ask...ask. You might come back to a big search party and you'll have to tell everyone why you went missing. |
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You know the answer to this one. Whatever that answer may be.
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Why are you in rehab? There are two kinds of rules - rules that are sensible and have a rational purpose, and rules that simply protect other people from liability. Obviously, you see where I am going with it, but without knowing why you are on rehab and the larger context, I can't answer your query.
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I have to ask, are you in rehab for a sex addiction? If not then I don't see a problem as long as you don't relapse for whatever the reason you are in rehab for.
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No, not sex addiction. I don't know what, but not sex addiction. I didn't realize that there are rehab facilities for sex addiction... live and learn.
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