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In what cases Withdrawal is a wise act ??

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In what cases Withdrawal is a wise act ??

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  1. When you can't get it anyway...

    I mean...

    In that horrible situation...you have no choice anyway...


  2. Before the bank go bankrupt.

  3. when whiskey......

    ......runs dry...

  4. Cases involving nonself.

  5. when a third person may have to suffer the cause of your actions...

  6. when you deal with someone so narrow minded you can't convince them of anything, they just won't listen

    when you've been betrayed and  you can be better of without them

    when you said you'll pay for everyone in the pub, but you realize you don't have enough money to do it...

    when three big men, looking like angry monkeys and probably fans of Manchester United have just entered the train compartment you are in

    when the only thing left for you to bet at poker is... your husband or wife, lol

    when you accidentally appear on the list of the athletes in the Olympics, but you don't know anything about sports, lol

  7. When the police arrive.

  8. When we can do more harm than good.

    When we have no possibility of surviving.

    When we no longer can hold on to our identity.

    Wet end to overstay our welcome whenever we forget that we are lucky to be who we are and know who we do.

  9. no condom

  10. When you begin recovery from addiction. Withdrawal is a phase you have to go through.

  11. Nut cases :)

  12. if it does not produce withdrawal syndrome ( have heard ?). In this case tappering off is the best choice

  13. Withdrawal is wise where involvement is unlikely to produce the desired results.

    Withdrawal is a compulsion where involvement is highly likely to produce negative results.

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