Thursday, May 30, 2019

AA Meeting :: essays research papers

Open AA meetingSince this was my second AA meeting, I was still open but didnt shaft what to expect. The last meeting was at a church is an African American neighborhood. To buzz off a different experience I wanted to transfer the nationality. So even though I was a little nervous I decided to attend a meeting in Ridgewood, Queens. It was still at a church however the population consisted of Caucasian. When I came into the room, everyone looked at me, however this was expected because I was the only African American in the room. The meeting started with a prayer and then everyone introduced themselves to each other. The issue that most concerned me was that half of the people in the room was younger than 25 years of age. That let me know right there that this was a global issue and not a issue concerning one race. As one of the young men began to share his story, I almost began to cry. He grew up in a household in which his preceptor was an alcoholic and also was very abusive tow ards his mother. He shared with us that after his father used to beat his mother, he and his dad use to inebriation together. Therefore he drank with his father 3 times out of a week. As sad as it may sound he looked forward to his father beating his mother because he liked to drink. So that is how he began with his father and that was at the age of 12. He was now 24 and a alcoholic and he began to see the traits of his father in him. Therefore he needed to get help and that was the reason why he came to AA. Another person that touched me was a young girl who was 18 who wanted to be in the crowd. She began to drink because all of her friends drank however she was not able to control her and her drinking. She stated to us that on numerous occasions from being drunk that she was raped. It was sad because a visual sense of people want to be in the crowd and that is how they get hooked.

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