Old 05-03-2007, 08:56 AM
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denny57
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I think co-dependency brings a certain degree of control with it. It's possible someone is controlling before becoming involved with an addict and it works because the alcoholic likes having someone take control of all the stuff he/she doesn't want to bother with.

For me it would be about whether the control issue was being used as blame for the drinking or an honest attempt to share. Counseling down the road could possibly help with that.

Good luck with everything.
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