User talk:Madmumbler

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[edit] Welcome to Wikipedia!

Hello Madmumbler, welcome to Wikipedia!

I noticed nobody had said hi yet... Hi!

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[edit] Codeps

I notice there's an article at Codependence, I'm not knowledgable in the field at all, maybe your data should expand that and have Codeps redirect there for the full story? -- Alf melmac 12:52, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

The problem is that sexual addiction codependence is a totally different critter than "general" codependence. I'm still new at this and trying to get all the links and information spread through where it needs to be. If I can keep from the Codeps page getting deleted first! *LOL* It's similar to other groups like Al-anon/Alateen, Co-anon, SA-anon (except for the partner, not the addict), etc. One person who marked it for deletion said it didn't show up in Alexa, but it did, in the top 4 links! *LOL* So obviously they didn't even check. I created a talk page and put that comment there for future reference. It'll take me a couple of weeks to get it totally fleshed out and everything thoroughly cross-referenced and updated across the board. There are SO many people who are out there hurting who don't realize that sexual/porn addiction is a legitimate problem (not to be confused with "normal" activities). If there is more information out there (and it's difficult to get info out through Google et al. because of all the porn sites "buying" positions for the searches) it will feed on itself and more info will be introduced. Thanks!!! --Madmumbler 13:00, 11 August 2006 (UTC)