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Old 06-27-2009, 03:10 PM   #5 (permalink)
spiker
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Unless it is vital to your recovery, I do not think they need to know about your sex life. I am sure when some of them were drinking or drugging, they may have experimented with the same sex. I would hate to think that members of AA would be prejudice as they have their own issues. But unfortunately, I hear they can be.
I don't think I owe it to anyone to tell them who I date. Especially at work. People get nosy and want to know. But I say leave them wondering , LOL. I hate when co-workers say "we are family" here. It creeps me out. Sorry, but no, I am not your family. I work at the same company and please mind your own business.
This is just my opinion. I feel no need to go around blurting it out. And unless you need help and support dealing with being gay as well, I wouldn't tell them.
Some advocates will disagree with me. But everyone is entitled to their opinion.
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