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Psy is not a program survivor, just an idiot

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psy:
I've explained all this before.  Use the search feature.  I can't be arsed to look the shit up right now.  If you have the balls, you can call me on my phone and we can discuss this at length (+1802 332 6472).  I don't have time to type out a lengthy point by point response right now (especially one that i've already done).

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "psy" ---I've explained all this before.  Use the search feature.  I can't be arsed to look the shit up right now.  If you have the balls, you can call me on my phone and we can discuss this at length (+1802 332 6472).  I don't have time to type out a lengthy point by point response right now (especially one that i've already done).
--- End quote ---

It's hard to argue against the truth. The facts remain, you signed yourself in as an adult. You could of signed yourself out at any time. If you had any balls, you would of walked out the minute you realized it wasn't a "boarding school".

Psy is not a troubled teen program survivor, just some adult who signed himself into unnecessary treatment. How utterly pathetic.

psy:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---
--- Quote from: "psy" ---I've explained all this before.  Use the search feature.  I can't be arsed to look the shit up right now.  If you have the balls, you can call me on my phone and we can discuss this at length (+1802 332 6472).  I don't have time to type out a lengthy point by point response right now (especially one that i've already done).
--- End quote ---

It's hard to argue against the truth. The facts remain, you signed yourself in as an adult. You could of signed yourself out at any time. If you had any balls, you would of walked out the minute you realized it wasn't a "boarding school".

Psy is not a troubled teen program survivor, just some adult who signed himself into unnecessary treatment. How utterly pathetic.
--- End quote ---

That's not true, but again, if you want to discuss this at length, go ahead and call me number.  Block your number if you feel like it.  I'll still answer.  If you're really interested in finding out exactly how they kept us at Benchmark after the age of 18 (logistically and otherwise), call me.  Otherwise, if you're not interested in an explanation and are merely trying to upset me, good luck.  I've heard it all before.

dishdutyfugitive:
OP

I agree - all kids should have a set of 'battle tested'  brass balls by the age of 12.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "psy" ---
That's not true, but again, if you want to discuss this at length, go ahead and call me number.  Block your number if you feel like it.  I'll still answer.  If you're really interested in finding out exactly how they kept us at Benchmark after the age of 18 (logistically and otherwise), call me.  Otherwise, if you're not interested in an explanation and are merely trying to upset me, good luck.  I've heard it all before.
--- End quote ---


Of course it's true, these are simple facts. You signed yourself in as an adult. You could of left at any time, as an adult. Did they physically stop you from leaving? Did they put you in a locked room or handcuff you to a chair? If so, then why haven't you pressed charges for imprisonment and kidnapping?

A program offering you a relatively comfortable living situation if you conform to their standards, or nothing, is a situation that all adult teenagers must go through. Parents have rules in their homes and if the kids don't follow it, the parents can kick their kid out. You were not forced to attend a program. You were not forced to stay. You could of left at any time. These facts speak for themselves. Willingly signing yourself into a drug treatment as an adult, is completely different than being placed without choice and physically forced into a program as a underage youth with no choice in when it ends.

I know you want to believe otherwise. That's why I predicted you would come on this thread and attempt to argue against these truths. But you know what, it doesn't make any sense to me. If someone was being abused and had the choice to leave, they would do it. Even if it means not having an ID or money or anything.

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