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Old 06-08-2013, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by pinktee18 View Post
It's just awkward because I don't feel I have much in common with those at group meetings who are in their 30s and beyond. It's just weird for me and for those who are 30 and older it's hard to fit in when you're 24 and on a whole different level than them. I'm not against checking it out, but if it's too awkward for me I'll find a different group or something. It makes me wish they had groups specifically for young adults because you're no longer a teenager, but are on a different level life wise compared to those who are a lot older. No offense to those on this board, but for me it's just a concern.
I'm not sure where you live, but if there are a lot of AA groups, keep checking until you find one that suits you. I recently started attending meetings and there was at least one person in the 20-something age group there, and there are often three or four 20-somethings in each group.
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