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In the AA daily meditations book the other day (I think it was) it talked about how it took the first alcoholic woman, in AA, nearly 6 or 7 years to get sober.
Then it went on to talk about how, in the early days, all smaller groups (like woman) thought they were 'different' and didn't need to work the program, hence why it took them a long time to get sober.
I think the term 'terminally unique' is what we'd use these days.
Couldn't tell you what book the quote was from tho.
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