I consider it poor form to bring your family to support group. It's harder to really be open about your feelings and trouble with addiction, plus the group can be very mistrusting of outsiders.
I consider it poor form to bring your family to support group. It's harder to really be open about your feelings and trouble with addiction, plus the group can be very mistrusting of outsiders.
Hey she has her own problem already at 9 months. (some days she crys and crys until we go out to the FJ. We don't even have to go anywhere just sit inside and she calms down).
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I consider it poor form to bring your family to support group. It's harder to really be open about your feelings and trouble with addiction, plus the group can be very mistrusting of outsiders.
Not really. You would be surprised at how many wives changed their mind about the whole "FJ addiction" after attending the Summit last year. Shadow's wife Anita was a little aprehensive about the whole thing until she got the chance to hang out with everyone and now she is hooked. I'm sure if your wife gives it a chance she will be to.
The plan is for this to be our family vacation of the year. My wife, myself, and my 2 daughters (12 and 10). Im hoping to go the weekend before and hit Moab.
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