It does not matter whether someone 'chooses' their addiction or not, if ur addicted to something ur addicted to something. And often, the addict feels so bad and so down and out and hopeless and stuck that it hardly feels like a choice to them even though we know it is ( also just wanted to add that in no way am I coming from a place of animosity! Simply from a desire to inform :). )
Also being an addict, whether by choice or not does not make that person in lesser moral standing in any way. It is how they conduct themselves and what they do to those around them that shows their character, -and believe me, seeing how someone conducts themselves while in a desperate situation such as the one addiction puts u in, is often a great opertunity to see who they really are!
And I agree with u/tina_marie1018 - go full Dexter on em and eat u some baddies!
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It does not matter whether someone 'chooses' their addiction or not, if ur addicted to something ur addicted to something. And often, the addict feels so bad and so down and out and hopeless and stuck that it hardly feels like a choice to them even though we know it is ( also just wanted to add that in no way am I coming from a place of animosity! Simply from a desire to inform :). )
Also being an addict, whether by choice or not does not make that person in lesser moral standing in any way. It is how they conduct themselves and what they do to those around them that shows their character, -and believe me, seeing how someone conducts themselves while in a desperate situation such as the one addiction puts u in, is often a great opertunity to see who they really are!
And I agree with u/tina_marie1018 - go full Dexter on em and eat u some baddies!
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