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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 674424" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>As hard as this is to believe and I'm sure it is not the case for every person, my daughter basically told me the same thing, adding that drug life is hard and the people turn on one another and she was so sick and tired of it that she was done. Although she did not end up homeless because her very strict brother allowed her his basement for rent, chores and she had to have a job even with no car, she did not feel comfortable there. He helped too by forcing her to be responsible or be gone. So thanks to Goneboy...at one time he and Princess were close and he was willing to let her in, but any drugs, cigarettes or booze and this very religious young man would have thrown her out with no regret and she knew it. She quit there. I am grateful. I will never think coddling is right for most addicts. It gives them a warm comfy place to self--destruct and does not encourage them to change. My own opinion, of course. And there are always exceptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 674424, member: 1550"] As hard as this is to believe and I'm sure it is not the case for every person, my daughter basically told me the same thing, adding that drug life is hard and the people turn on one another and she was so sick and tired of it that she was done. Although she did not end up homeless because her very strict brother allowed her his basement for rent, chores and she had to have a job even with no car, she did not feel comfortable there. He helped too by forcing her to be responsible or be gone. So thanks to Goneboy...at one time he and Princess were close and he was willing to let her in, but any drugs, cigarettes or booze and this very religious young man would have thrown her out with no regret and she knew it. She quit there. I am grateful. I will never think coddling is right for most addicts. It gives them a warm comfy place to self--destruct and does not encourage them to change. My own opinion, of course. And there are always exceptions. [/QUOTE]
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