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Moostache

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4. I applaud your strength and abhor the behavior of your 'friends'...
Mon Apr 7, 2025, 11:29 AM
Apr 2025

True friends understand that when one of their own is hurting, and in need of support, that habits detrimental to that person are secondary and should be what's sacrificed temporarily. Otherwise, its patently selfish to say "fuck you and your problems, I'M GETTING HAMMERED anyway". We all make choices about out behaviors and also make choices of how that effects those in our friend groups and social circles...

When I quit smoking many years ago (2008), I was forced to abandon an entire set of former friends because they were unwilling to simply not smoke in front of me or while I was in the group. It was not a decision I wanted, but it was one that was given to me instead - stay with the group of people purporting to be my friends and resume smoking, or make a new group of friends amennable to my health concerns. A side-effect of this was that I pretty much quit drinking as well, though my addiction was the nicotine and behavioral reinforcements of being in pool halls and bars that encouraged both (at the time there was no public prohibitions at all).

I wish you continued strength and best wishes for your sobriety.

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4 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

I am amazed by your strength! cilla4progress Apr 2025 #1
Hang in there! You can do it! SheltieLover Apr 2025 #2
Oh wow, that was hard! Hope22 Apr 2025 #3
I applaud your strength and abhor the behavior of your 'friends'... Moostache Apr 2025 #4
Is your wife not supportive of your sobriety? rzemanfl Apr 2025 #5
That's a hard part...congrats to you... MiHale Apr 2025 #6
Gods that must be hard. MuseRider Apr 2025 #7
Being haunted by their temptations is just not very fair. magicarpet Apr 2025 #8
They're really dear old friends. bif Apr 2025 #9
Best Wishes to You on this tough road. There are great things ahead on that road.-n/t marked50 Apr 2025 #10
You'll be fine Figarosmom Apr 2025 #11
You can do this cate94 Apr 2025 #12
Stay strong. LoisB Apr 2025 #13
Good for you! 24 hours at a time... RainCaster Apr 2025 #14
Way to go bif 👍🏼 Clouds Passing Apr 2025 #15
You did good. applegrove Apr 2025 #16
A repeat last night bif Apr 2025 #17
Been there. Maninacan Apr 2025 #18
My reward is bif Apr 2025 #19
That must have been hard. LizVerite Apr 2025 #20
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