Imagine attending a Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meeting to support your younger sister’s recovery, only to discover her potential sponsor is not who she seems. One woman found herself in this exact situation, and the fallout has left her questioning whether she did the right thing. Let’s dive into this dramatic story and see what you think!
Sister’s Road to Recovery ️

Meet Tina, the Cherished Sponsor

Sister’s Bond with Tina

The Fateful Meeting

A Suspicious Stop

The Shocking Truth

A Predator Unmasked

Confrontation and Anonymity Broken

Taking Action

The Aftermath ️

Ruining Lives or Saving Them?

Sister’s Anger

A Sister’s Dilemma: Righteous or Regretful?
This woman found herself in a moral quandary when she discovered her sister’s potential NA sponsor was selling drugs. After confronting the woman and breaking the group’s anonymity, her sister is now furious with her. Was she right to expose this predator, or did she go too far? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this intense situation…
NTA for breaking anonymity and making the meeting safer

Drug dealer infiltrates NA meeting, commenters share similar experiences.

Selling drugs to vulnerable NA members is predatory and dangerous

Supportive commenter defends sister and condemns drug offer.

YTA for breaking anonymity on social media, but good job addressing the issue with the group leader.

Debate on reporting vs. social media oversharing

Supportive AA member praises OP’s actions.

Holding someone accountable for their actions

Sister’s behavior threatens NA group’s sobriety

Respecting privacy in addiction recovery on social media

Reporting to the Homegroup was right, but social media wasn’t

Taking advantage of vulnerable people is unacceptable. NTA did the right thing.

Protecting anonymity in small towns is crucial

NTA for exposing sister’s drug deal during NA meeting.

Shocking revelation: Sister’s dealer claims confidentiality, commenter disagrees.

Defending personal accountability in addiction recovery

AA group emphasizes safety and encourages reporting unsafe behavior. NTA applauded.

Drug dealer at NA meeting exposed, NTA for reporting.

Exposing a sponsor turned dealer in NA

Standing up against a predatory behavior in NA meeting

Breaking anonymity to safeguard others – NTA wins!

Dodging a bullet : Sister’s NA meeting revelation and sponsor choices.

Reporting drug dealer sister at NA meeting. NTA

Standing up to a predator in an NA meeting ✊❤️

Protecting your sister from a predator in a poisonous group

Protecting anonymity in NA is crucial, NTA did the right thing

Standing up to a drug dealer and protecting your sister. NTA

Jessie Pinkman’s presence is felt in NTA’s comment section

Sister’s NA meeting ends with shocking revelation. Not the a**hole.

Shocking revelation at NA meeting, sponsor supplying drugs
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Making the world a safer place, one meeting at a time

Empathetic comment supports OP’s decision to protect vulnerable people.

Breaking anonymity to prey on addictions? Whistleblower or bad guy?

Tina’s actions were despicable, NTA for booting her out

Supportive comment on sister’s NA meeting.

Anonymous NA meeting reveals drug dealing suspicions. NTA.

Breaking the law and endangering sobriety? NTA did the right thing

Taking down a drug dealer at NA meeting. NTA

Commenter calls out shady behavior at NA meeting

Understand NA traditions and anonymity to support sister’s recovery

Protecting sister and others at NA meeting. NTA

Commenter calls out predator at NA meeting. NTA

Fake sobriety and using vulnerable people is awful

Reporting prescription drug abuse protects those in need.

Standing up to Tina at NA meeting was the right move

Breaking anonymity in NA meetings is a big no-no

Protecting your sister and others from a predator. NTA

Is social media the right platform for conflict resolution?

Posting about NA meeting on Facebook – YTA

Standing up for your sister’s well-being can be tough

Support for confronting wrongdoing in NA meeting.

Selling drugs while in sobriety is still breaking the rules

Being an older sibling of an addict, NTA for keeping everyone safe

Supportive comment receives agreement, no backlash.

Being called a hero for attending a family member’s NA meeting

Shocking revelation about sister’s sponsor being a drug dealer

Debunking misconceptions about NA and personal responsibility

Reporting drug dealing at NA meeting: NTA but ESH for Facebook post

Reporting the dealer was NTA, but blasting it on Facebook YTA

Breaking the rules or breaking the stigma? NTA wins.

AH behavior at NA meeting? NT-A-hole caught in the act

Sister’s NA Meeting ends with a shocking revelation!

Standing up to a hypocrite and saving lives

Supportive comment warns of potential danger in addiction recovery journey

Standing up for what’s right! You’re a hero

No a-hole here! Share your own NA meeting stories

Reporting a crime, not breaking anonymity. NTA

Recovering addict calls out toxic meeting

Commenter finds humor in sister’s NA meeting confession
