It was a bad decision, but going to rehab is the best thing one can do when in that situation. You can’t walk back your mistakes—only move forward from them.
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I certainly admire him for getting the help he needs, and I’m sure he will emerge from this even stronger
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Likewise. I wish him the best.
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Wish his wife the best, as well.
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Depression runs in his family. You're among fortunate.
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Both my parents were institutionalized.
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Everyone grieves differently.
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That’s not any kind of answer
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Yes, it is.
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Understanding why someone makes dangerous choices isn't the same as advocating for those choices you fucking weirdo.
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Must be nice to be perfect.
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You really need a male mentor my friend
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I'm sure you're right. Unfortunately they seem to be in short supply.
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Don't judge the guy. We aren't all the same.
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I said I was baffled, I didn’t judge him negatively, I just don’t understand the difference. His wife is recovering from cancer, and now she has to deal with his addiction, I don’t see how it helps.
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