How would you respond to someone who said you needed to check into Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

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  1. Obvious Troll says:

    My BFF Jesus says “you don’t know me. don’t judge me. imma not drunk! ahdajghkhahgs.” *hurl* “I love you, man!” LOL!

  2. dé ƒåç†ø says:

    12 steps are all about “God”, if that’s your thing AND you’re an alcoholic have at it.

  3. Drake says:

    Well, I would ask why. I don’t drink much at all. So, I don’t need it.

    If I did drink a lot then I would likely agree with them. Though, that doesn’t mean I would actually go.

  4. במדבר פרח says:

    I think it would signify to me that I had a problem and I would seriously consider doing so.

    These articles may help you determine whether you truly have a problem and how you can break free from the addiction if you do:

    The Drinking Trap – Are You at Risk?
    -Alcohol Misuse–A Social Catastrophe
    http://www.watchtower.org/e/20051008/article_01.htm
    -Alcohol Misuse and Health
    http://www.watchtower.org/e/20051008/article_02.htm
    -Breaking the Chains of Alcohol Abuse
    http://www.watchtower.org/e/20051008/article_03.htm

  5. TwistedOwl says:

    AA’s for people who are bad at drinking…

  6. Susan E says:

    I’d have a serious look at myself and be honest with myself and if that person was right, then hopefully I would check into AA.

  7. Mistah Blah says:

    It’s true. The nutjobs say you don’t need to believe in God, just a ‘higher power’. . . but it’s really just another way to convert people. It’s a state and federal sanctioned christian brainwashing job. How the f*ck these court ordered santions went through, I have no clue.

    “Although AA is explicitly and intentionally non denominational, and accepts that every one needs to have their own interpretation of “a higher power” the fact remains the AA is very close to a Christian organization. AA is in fact so religious in nature that the Supreme Court recently ruled that courts could no longer mandate that people participate in meetings as this constitutes a violation of the separation between church and state.”

  8. chieko says:

    depends on if i was in denial or not…

  9. I'm a nice person says:

    I would quit drinking to prove to them that they were wrong or if I could not do that then I would admit they might be right.

  10. Scott says:

    Tell them you’ll join if they do first

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