Q&A: Is addiction to sloth a legitimate reason for seeking counseling?

Question by klunk: Is addiction to sloth a legitimate reason for seeking counseling?

Best answer:

Answer by heidielizabeth69
Well, I don’t know what sloth is, so I can’t answer your question.

What do you think? Answer below!


6 Responses

  1. Earl E Morningwood says:

    sure just dont expect anybody to pay for it.

  2. onehotmama_jen says:

    nope, your just like 75% of most lazy people around here. Why should we have to pay your shrink bill?

  3. tommy d. says:

    yes,it stems from an inner feeling of ‘lack of self esteem’ ie they dont really like themselves very much aka depression aka negative downward spiral-in a constant loop-not good ! if you care for the subject in question they seriously need to be reminded that all their mistakes are lessons and the first time they make even a tiny step in the right direction they’l; feel better and reverse the flow,tell them if nobody else loves them or listens to them ,i do-heres proof ! just in my humble worthless always getting it wrong opinion of course !?* x

  4. WiserAngel says:

    Instead of getting help for your sloth addiction, buy some shirts that show your pride.

    Here’s a link to many sloth shirts that only prove you are not alone….

    http://www.cafepress.com/cp/search/search.aspx?cfpt=1%3AfXBa__DB___CXDc_Pz-X_7O__Dc&q=sloth&cfpt2=&copt=&source=searchBox&x=16&y=8

  5. man_with_a_big_member says:

    I’d look it up in the psychiatric reference texts, but I’m too lazy.

  6. horsinround2do says:

    You really ought to leave the sloth alone. They can get irritable when bothered. I’d hate for one to bite you.

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