I think AA has been severely diluted in the US at least. The other poster is correct in that is has become a place for socialization. A place where someone can be sexually gratified by any number of "newbies" hoping to quit drinking by sexual osmosis. That is not AA.though These places do exist under the cover of the name.
I choose not to attend those meetings or "clubs". Again,the message is not about touting a trophy chick/dood. I do however ascociate with some awsome people in recovery. They have a way about them that is attractive. There comes a certain amount of happiness that comes from having a life. One that anyone would be proud to have.One that I never thought existed.
I can type a hundred positive experiences that I have had in AA.I can also type 200 negative ones.Whats the point? Its kinda like being in school and deciding which crowd to hang with.We gravitate to what we know.Its only when our mind is open to something different that we truly learn.
I celebrate a milestone in recovery today. For the peron that didnt get the shit kicked out of them for alot of years.This milestone is further evidence that something good has come out of the time spent listening to someone telling them what worked for them. I dont make an awful lot of meetings these days,however if someone in need called,I would certainly come runnin.
Interesting article. Though the writer sounds like he has an axe to grind with AA. Its really too bad.They ask nothing of you. The courts have been sending people to AA for a long time. Its flat ass wrong.They know it too.But are too ill-equipped to deal with a drunk/addict. They will send you to jail,but that becomes costly to the municipal court and perspective county.AA is free..... Do the math
cheers