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I've changed the word "tehn" into "then", as a minor edit. Also this is not my first spelling edit, there have been numerous times when I have had to fix spelling mistakes on articles. Thank you. LostNecromancer 23:05, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

available reference

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Brown, David. A Biography of Mrs. Marty Mann: The First Lady of Alcoholics Anonymous. Center City, MN: Hazelton, 2001.

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Relevance to Men,as well as Women the identification that both sexes have with her story.

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I just came from my morning meeting and it's funny we read this woman's story in the book women suffer too! And funny enough it was more men who spoke on her story with identification of the blackouts coming too in the middle of conversations and so on.. I just want to say thank you to her for continuously working towards the knowledge of all others not just alcoholics, but alcoholics predominantly! And as a sub note, her sexuality being a barrier to her being successful, she kept that in the back side of life or at least her experience when she's giving it to others. I personally don't think that my sexual preference should be anybody else's business and it's my fault if I bring it up but if someone else brings it up, I don't have to tell them the truth or I don't have to lie! What this was all about was alcoholism not her sexuality! Unfortunately in this day and age many people feel is though they need the whole world to approve of them for their sexual preferences which to me seems absurd!? What do I care if you approve of how I or who I am intimate with. So thank you Marty Mann you are an unspoken of trailblazer in this program of alcoholics anonymous we have today. 2600:6C64:58F0:A060:A9:EE54:1EE3:252E (talk) 12:37, 14 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]