i'm kind of addicted to shoplifting. i can't stop. what do i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? Logain answered Thursday August 27 2009, 3:06 am: This "stop doing it because it is wrong" crap will never work. If your anything like me, moral and emotional justifications/reasons won't affect you. One thing that will pierce that armor is loss of personal freedom. You should stop because if you don't, you are going to get caught eventually, and then you are going to jail. And that sucks. Worse than anything. When it comes to decisions like this, you have to balance the equation. You're not shoplifting because your starving, your doing it because it gives you a rush and it's fun. It will become not-fun the moment they throw the cuffs on you and take you away. Find another hobby, something physical or that involves some sort of risk. Something to replace that rush your getting. [ Logain's advice column | Ask Logain A Question ]
xkatiex answered Saturday January 3 2009, 7:45 pm: I had a problem like this when i was younger. You need to just stay away from shops. Tell yourself that its wrong and you need to stop. You will get caught and there will be repercussions. [ xkatiex's advice column | Ask xkatiex A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday January 3 2009, 7:45 pm: Get a job at wal mart.
or anywhere. i work at walmart and i claims tons and tons of items everyday. (claims are items that are stolen ) it gets deducted out of our paychecks. we lose money because of people who steal. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
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