Is there a twelve step program specifically geared toward pornography?
Q. Is there a twelve step program specifically geared toward pornography?
Asked by Truth Hurts - Sat Jan 3 00:52:51 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i'm not sure, but i know there is a support-type group for sex addictions, so maybe it's the same group. delme
Answered by delme - Sat Jan 3 00:56:54 2009

twelve step program what are the steps?
Q. in a twelve step program what is the 1st and 2nd steps
Asked by georgia peach - Tue Oct 21 08:17:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. We admitted we are powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable. 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
Answered by d.a.f.f.y. - Tue Oct 21 08:34:48 2008

Do you think there will have to be a twelve step program designed to aid addicts of Yahoo Answers?
Q. Do you think there will have to be a twelve step program designed to aid addicts of Yahoo Answers?
Asked by Opalita - Thu Jul 13 03:31:10 2006 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Yes, step away from the keyboard and go back to work! Oh, I forgot, I get paid to type all day!
Answered by educated guess - Thu Jul 13 12:58:09 2006

anyone else in a twelve step program? i'm hurting a little, what to do?
Q. anyone else in a twelve step program? i'm hurting a little, what to do?
Asked by iheartexistence - Tue Sep 9 12:54:38 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Pray,Call your sponsor,go to a meeting,call someone else in the program(even if you don't know them very well), read the big book, or email me and we can talk.
Answered by The Oracle - Tue Sep 9 13:00:50 2008

how could an atheist do the twelve step program if they dont believe in a greater power?
Q. If the twelve steps (In AA & NA) works then how could an atheist get past the second step by believing in a greater power than themselves "God" as one would see it as. This would be very difficult if not impossible for a true atheist who would not believe in any supernatural thing? How could this second step be explained to me without having to have faith in any god or power? Who would I be prayer for if really I dont believe in any supernatural? This would mean id need to change my beliefs to be free?
Asked by RoseBushie - Mon Dec 17 23:54:02 2007 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The idea that you can have a concept of a "Higher Power" that is different from the God of AA is known as a "bait and switch": AA is full of them; they attempt to concel the true nature of the program in order to attract new members. I attempted to work AA as an atheist, once I accepted powerlessness and didn't have a Higher Power to rescue me in Step Two, I was screwed. My options at that point were convert, go back to drinking, or commit suicide. Some people are able to do some sort of mental gymnastics that allows them to believe in a Higher Power that listens to prayer and answers it without calling that power God, but I think they're fooling themselves because they can't accept the options I listed above. Who says a person… [cont.]
Answered by raysny - Tue Dec 18 08:02:25 2007

Should bigots be forced into an intervention and undergo a Twelve Step Program to rid them of homophobia?
Q. FUCKIN' HELL. This question is a JOKE. A funny, whimsical joke to upset the bigots.
Asked by Ashley - Thu Dec 28 22:27:23 2006 - - 27 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I don't know if we should exactly step down to their level, but somethings gotta give. And Legs wide open babe...I think thats your name, the one who qouted Leviticus, maybe you should quit going to church on Sunday, and then spitting out hate and hypocrisy throughout the other 6 days of the week, then asking for forgiveness that next Sunday. I am a former youth pastor, and gay. I still hold the powers in the State of Illinois (marry, bury, etc) and I have been to alot of seminars etc to know that Leviticus is for Israelites...in case you haven't noticed we aren't Israelites, even if we were your taking it out of context, the bible isn't a buffet where you find the scriptures that you can throw at everyone. Stop taking it out of context… [cont.]
Answered by Drew - Thu Dec 28 22:45:00 2006

Should homophobic people enter some sort of Twelve Step Program to fight their addiction to ignorance?
Q. Should homophobic people enter some sort of Twelve Step Program to fight their addiction to ignorance?
Asked by Actually, Ashley! - Tue Jul 10 04:50:48 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No, all they need is a two step program to find a meaningful purpose in life: 1. Take a hammer like this one - 2. Hit their own heads with it, and go "Ping Pong, I am a little Dong". This is a lifetime program, and should be carried out repeatedly without any interruptions.
Answered by Gaymes Last Orchestra - Tue Jul 10 05:45:52 2007

Oh dear.....do you think I might need a twelve step program for this?
Q. I am powerless to stop eating Tostitos Salsa Con Queso. Evidently my life has also become unmanageable because I just went to the ladies room and discovered that I have been walking around the office for the past two hours with a huge blob of it smeared in my hair. I'm scared...
Asked by shut_up_and_talk_to_me - Tue Jan 9 16:49:47 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Don't worry! Everything will be alright.
Answered by mreed316 - Tue Jan 9 16:53:20 2007

How many trolls here are either; 1. drop-outs, or 2. should be members, of a twelve step program or treatment?
Q. How unlikely is it, that if many of them are young men, they're: 1. to become abusers of women (or already are) 2. engaging in criminal or other antisocial behaviors 3. currently or should be receiving mental treatment 4. engaging in the mistreatment of animals Is it possible these individuals are only manifesting the symptoms of a deeper maladjusted character? If many of them are adult males, if they haven't already acted out in the manner described above, how much longer before you think they will? What kind of parents could they be (or have had), to have the propensity to behave like this? What kind of destructive messages are they (or will be) giving to young girls as their daughters? What kind of sons are the result of this… [cont.]
Asked by shingoshidao - Mon Dec 10 03:21:56 2007 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think you're probably quite right, Shingoshi, to see their antisocial behaviour here as a symptom of more serious dysfunction... I have come to see YA as a microcosm of world society [obviously very distorted] which, like all societies, has its "malcontents".
Answered by Zucchinisinratatouille - Mon Dec 10 08:12:19 2007

do sex addicts anonymous meetings have religious undertones? are all twelve step programs somehow founded upon
Q. religions or religious beliefs?
Asked by geo - Wed Jun 4 13:26:10 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Are there twelve-step programs for laziness or shyness?
Q. Are there twelve-step programs for laziness or shyness?
Asked by The B Man - Tue Jan 15 13:20:35 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There is a very good 12-step program called Emotions Anonymous. Check the webpage and find a group near you. Yes, this will work for what you are calling laziness or shyness. There is nothing in the world like group support. Good luck!
Answered by NA - Tue Jan 15 13:50:43 2008

Would Franken Barbie have the nerve to talk that trash in person?
Q. Every posting is designed to offend. Is this person not a perfect example of how the anonymity of the internet encourages those who have difficulty with toilet training? Are there any twelve step programs for bed wetters?
Asked by david l - Wed Dec 24 18:41:29 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. AND he/she blocks everyone who disagrees with him/her.
Answered by Anna P - Wed Dec 24 19:41:21 2008

Twelve Steps? How does this work?
Q. I looked up the 12 steps but it looks like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo. How is appealing to a higher power gonna make me change something. I have been doing that unsucessfully for years. I know it works but I just don't see how. I have an eating disorder and have checked OA but none in my area. I read the info on the 12 steps but just don't get it. What am I not seeing? Please only answer this if you have actually used this type of program. Thank you
Asked by andria k - Fri Jan 11 11:28:36 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Hello Andria, Many have attempted to understand how the steps work. The answer is at first not to attempt to understand how they work but follow the instructions on how to make them work. If OA does not have a book with the instruction then you might want to get a copy of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous" AA members called it by it's fond nick name "Big Book". The book contains detail instructions on how to do each step. At first substitute your OA problem for Alcohol. You might consider reading Chapter 3 and 4 before going into Chapter 5 and 6 where the instructions on how to do the steps are contained. The main thing to consider is not how they work but better yet How do I do them. Once you have gotten through the steps the first… [cont.]
Answered by Innocent - Sat Jan 12 20:43:03 2008

What would be a good gift idea for my Aussie best friend?
Q. What do you think about a twelve-step program, and a laminated card with a picture of myself on the front and the Serenity Prayer printed on the back?
Asked by Lurker - Wed Apr 18 04:52:02 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Dude, put Oprah's picture on the card. And throw in a goody bag filled with peanut butter and blue-eyed Ken dolls.
Answered by Your Gay Lord - Wed Apr 18 05:37:46 2007

If someone is metal ill and does illegal drugs. Are there drug rehabs that allow them to stay on their?
Q. prescription drugs? Or are most twelve step programs...cold turkey? I know there are twelve steps programs that want you to be completely clean...even if the drugs are for a mental disorder. I just wasn't sure, if one of you beautiful people had some words of wisdom for a family member that is going through a tough time...which is effecting my family.
Asked by Hotmama - Sun Aug 12 23:47:39 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If he needs the anti psychotics to keep his brain levels stable then I don't think a normal re-hab centre would take him. He may have to be admitted to the psychiatric ward in the hospital. Re-hab centres don't even give out paracetamol for headaches as it is still a drug. Have a great day/night!!! K
Answered by Kelly R - Mon Aug 13 00:28:12 2007

Do you believe in the concept of a 'Higher Power'?
Q. Pseudo-psychology groups and twelve-step programs try to pass the concept off as non-theistic. Nonsense. In AA and most other twelve-step programs, "your Higher Power" is more or less a pseudonym for Jesus.
Asked by Jane* - Tue Jul 7 15:30:58 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
if somebody really just hated the spanish what could they do to get over it.?
Q. Is there a twelve step program to quit,like alcoholics have,maybe I could take a immigration pill? Can you make me love you,invading,lying foreigners.I think Sir Frances Drake had the right idea,He lit a fire under their a$$ then send them pissin and sqealing all the way back to spain. So you say my country was built by immigrants from the land of dork?Hmmm.Never heard of it.They must have ALL left that land and moved to America,because there sure is a lot of dorks here.
Asked by getnabargain - Fri May 26 23:42:32 2006 - - 15 Answers - 3 Comments

A. no hate just want our laws enforced so i think the illegals are the ones with a problem and should seek help step 1 admit you have a problem step 2 apologize sometimes that can go further than demands step 3 demand rights in your own country step 4 don't break in someones back yard step 5 no one is saying don't come just do it legal please step 6 be willing to learn the language once you are legal step 7 don't steal a persons ss card step 8 please learn our laws step 9 please acquire insurance / drivers license step 10 don't have kids you cant afford step 11 do not live in a two bedroom house with 10 -12 people and paint said house outrageous colors please stay tasteful step 12 … [cont.]
Answered by hayleylov - Sat May 27 00:47:24 2006

If you've been convicted of a felony, can you still get a job with the FBI?
Q. It's been over 20 years, I did the crime and did my crime on a first offense drug charge, less than 1/2 a gram of cocaine. I paid my fine, I did my probation, and upon my release I got into a Twelve step program and that became my life N/A and AA. I was young and dumb back then, it was for recreational use only and I was set up by my best friend, whose best buddy was an under cover Narc. I was able to get a job that I held for 20 yrs. and bought a home and a car living a normal life. I dont blame anyone but myself, I have grown up alot. I would just like an opportunity to work with the military, Police, Sherriff, CIA, FBI, Law Firm, Forencics, under cover survielance ect..
Asked by Sharon C - Wed Jan 31 00:32:40 2007 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. NO
Answered by Rhode Island Red - Sun Feb 4 17:09:30 2007

Honest question for 12-step atheists, please?
Q. Hi all, I'm somewhat familiar with the 12-step recovery program utilized by Alcoholics Anonymous & several other groups. The program, while not religious, is spiritual, and entails the belief in some power greater than ourselves. To keep things simplified, they call this power 'God', but it's very clear that God or this higher power be understood in whatever fashion each individual is comfortable with. The book, "The Twelve Steps for Everyone" suggests that some have named as their 'god' a lightbulb or a tree... I was wondering how many atheists here were helped using a 12-step program. Also, how do/did you define the power greater than yourself? Do you feel that the 12-step program and/or the group you were affiliated with truly… [cont.]
Asked by Blooming Sufi - Sun Jul 15 21:03:02 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm in AA and I certainly didn't think 'god' had done me any favours in my life when I arrived there. I also thought it was a cult. But hey what position was I in to argue I was broken! My belief in a higher power started from nature, it may sound a bit hippy but I don't have any control over the sun coming up in the morning or the moon coming up in the evening so there was my higher power, now I believe my higher power is energy, all living things are just energy. I'm sober now for 4 and a half years so it works for me xx
Answered by farleyjackmaster - Sun Jul 15 21:50:06 2007

Are you addicted to reality TV?
Q. I think I might be - it's all I watch any more. I watch Top Chef, Grease, Idol, America's Next Top Model, HGTV Design Star etc... Are you as addicted as me? Why do we care? Do you think we need a twelve step program?
Asked by Aunt Bee - Thu Feb 1 15:10:05 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Survivor, Big Brother, The Amazing Race, some American Idol. And I guess TLC's Trading Spaces could arguably be called a reality show. As for the 12-step program, I can stop any time I want to!!!
Answered by isis1956 - Thu Feb 1 15:28:09 2007

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