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Marriage and Relationships

In the archives of Alcoholics Anonymous, the topic of Marriage and Relationships is central to the recovery process, as alcoholism frequently leaves a trail of emotional wreckage, broken trust, and fractured family bonds. These speaker tapes illustrate that while active addiction often involves a cycle of self-deception, isolation, and lovelessness, long-term sobriety provides the necessary foundation to rebuild genuine human connections. The core principles discussed in these recordings center on the transition from isolation to connection. Speakers emphasize that sobriety alone is not enough; true restoration requires the rigorous application of the 12 Steps, specifically the "footwork" of taking a fearless moral inventory and making direct amends. The narratives highlight that honesty and humility are the only antidotes to the secrets and numbness that characterize the alcoholic's approach to intimacy. Listeners can expect to hear raw, firsthand accounts of the devastation caused by the disease, including multiple divorces, abusive dynamics, and the pain of estranged children. However, the overarching theme is one of hope and restoration. From rebuilding marriages after decades of deceit to repairing fractured bonds with sons and daughters, these speakers demonstrate how a commitment to a Higher Power and the fellowship allows them to move from a state of emotional frozenness to a life of loving service. These tapes serve as a testament to the program's ability to heal not only the individual but the entire family unit, proving that no relationship is beyond the reach of recovery when paired with consistent action and spiritual growth.

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Virginia M.
Practice These Principles Means You’ll Fall Flat on Your Face — to Me That’s Built-In Forgiveness from Higher Power – Virginia M.
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John H.
Being Afraid of Being Afraid Kept Me in Total Fear Until I Accepted It Was Just Part of Being Human – John H.
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Mitchell K.
My Fifth Step Witness Was My Infant Daughter in her Crib – Mitchell K.
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Mari G.
Steps Six and Seven: Chipping Away the Parts That Are Not David
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Lynn
Picking Men Like Rescue Dogs: Pathetic, Starving, and Dangerous – Lynn
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Ajit S.
Four Questions on Page 345 Did What Seventeen Years of Intellectual Step Work Could Not – Ajit S.
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Scott R.
Eighteen Years of Psychotherapy Is Showing Up at a Gunfight with a Knife Once a Week – Scott R.
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Pat Y.
So Busy in the Solution That When the Problem Left I Didn’t Notice It Go – Pat Y.
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Joe F.
Halfway Through the Ninth Step the Promises Kicked In Exactly Like the Book Said They Would – Joe F.
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Jay P.
Higher Power Became Personal Not Because I Believed but Because I Repeated Words I Didn’t Mean – Jay P.
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Matt J.
Art Cole Told Me It Sounds Like You Have a Problem With Living Matt – Matt J.
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Mary Lee H.
I Set Out to Drink Men Under the Table as My Irish Birthright and Achieved My Goal – Mary Lee H.
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Mary L.
I Want to Never Have Another Expectation — Only Great Expectancy That a Higher Power Will Meet My Needs – Mary L.
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Pat Y.
Willingness as the Thing That Overrules Your Own Judgment When Your Judgment Is the Problem
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Marty J.
The Word Prejudice Appears Seven Times in We Agnostics and That Is the Whole Chapter
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Liz B.
I Got the Monkey Off My Back But the Circus Is Still Going On – Liz B.
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Joe K.
Sobering Up to a Failed Life Was the Problem — Not the Alcohol – Joe K.
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Jack Q.
White-Knuckle Sobriety as the Most Insane Period of an Alcoholic’s Life – Jack Q.
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Joe C.
I Ain’t Got the Luxury of Resentments and I Ain’t Got the Luxury of Rationalizing
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David B.
My Sponsor Put His Foot on My Throat in the Front Yard and Said Good That’s Step 1 – David B.
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Charlie P.
I Found Higher Power’s Name Written Four Times Directly and Four Times Indirectly in the Twelve Steps – Charlie P.
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Carla R.
He Like Me Is Perhaps Spiritually Sick — Page 67 From the Witness Stand – Carla R.
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Carla R.
Page 44 Told Me the Problem and the Solution in the Same Paragraph
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Bill S.
If I Can Stay Out of the Results of My Life My Life Is Golden – Bill S.
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John C.
The Two Dangers to the Fellowship Are Personalities Ahead of Principles and Complacency – John C.
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