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Thread started 10/27/05 8:06am

jthad1129

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How do you know if you are a Sex-a-holic

Do you just WANT sex all the time? Think about sex all the time? Always looking at porn but NOT having sex?

Do you HAVE sex all the time. like 3, 5, 7 times A DAY? Multiple partners?
If you are married, is it with your husband/wife morning, noon, night?

Do you have it with YOURSELF, multiple times a day? How much is too much?
When chaffing or bleeding occurs?

Fill me in. Are you one? Know one? When do you consider what you do abnormal?

You might want it, have it or do it multiple times a day and think that its normal. When do you get help?
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Reply #1 posted 10/27/05 8:29am

shausler

this really is a Politics & Religion question
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Reply #2 posted 10/27/05 8:31am

jthad1129

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shausler said:

this really is a Politics & Religion question



if you are doing it with George or Barbara or a la the Exorcist confuse
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Reply #3 posted 10/27/05 9:44am

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Read this, if you're really interested.

http://saa-recovery.org/
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Reply #4 posted 10/27/05 2:11pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

Guilty!!


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MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #5 posted 10/27/05 5:12pm

charlottegelin

I fall asleep when I DIY confused
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Reply #6 posted 10/27/05 6:10pm

ehuffnsd

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SCA is a more gay friendly organization for my LGBT peeps out there

http://www.sca-recovery.org/

The Twenty Questions
1.Do you frequently experience remorse, depression, or guilt about your sexual activity?
2.Do you feel your sexual drive and activity is getting out of control? Have you repeatedly tried to stop or reduce certain sexual behaviors, but inevitably you could not?
3.Are you unable to resist sexual advances, or turn down sexual propositions when offered?
4.Do you use sex to escape from uncomfortable feelings such as anxiety, fear, anger, resentment, guilt, etc. which seem to disappear when the sexual obsession starts?
5.Do you spend excessive time obsessing about sex or engaged in sexual activity?
6.Have you neglected your family, friends, spouse or relationship because of the time you spend in sexual activity?
7.Do your sexual pursuits interfere with your work or professional development?
8.Is your sexual life secretive, a source of shame, and not in keeping with your values? Do you lie to others to cover up your sexual activity?
9.Are you afraid of sex? Do you avoid romantic and sexual relationships with others and restrict your sexual activity to fantasy, masturbation, and solitary or anonymous activity?
10.Are you increasingly unable to perform sexually without other stimuli such as pornography, videos, "poppers," drugs/alcohol, "toys," etc.?
11.Do you have to resort increasingly to abusive, humiliating, or painful sexual fantasies or behaviors to get sexually aroused?
12.Has your sexual activity prevented you from developing a close, loving relationship with a partner? Or, have you developed a pattern of intense romantic or sexual relationships that never seem to last once the excitement wears off?
13.Do you only have anonymous sex or one-night stands? Do you usually want to get away from your sexual partner after the encounter?
14.Do you have sex with people with whom you normally would not associate?
15.Do you frequent clubs, bars, adult bookstores, restrooms, parks and other public places in search of sexual partners?
16.Have you ever been arrested or placed yourself in legal jeopardy for your sexual activity?
17.Have you ever risked your physical health with exposure to sexually transmitted diseases by engaging in "unsafe" sexual activity?
18.Has the money you spent on pornography, videos, phone sex, or hustlers/prostitutes strained your financial resources?
19.Have people you trust expressed concern about your sexual activity?
20.Does life seem meaningless and hopeless without a romantic or sexual relationship?

The 14 Charactistics
1.As adolescents, we used fantasy and compulsive masturbation to avoid feelings, and continued this tendency into our adult lives with compulsive sex.
2.Compulsive sex became a drug, which we used to escape from feelings such as anxiety, loneliness, anger and self-hatred, as well as joy.
3.We tended to become immobilized by romantic obsessions. We became addicted to the search for sex and love; as a result, we neglected our lives.
4.We sought oblivion in fantasy and masturbation, and lost ourselves in compulsive sex. Sex became a reward, punishment, distraction and time-killer.
5.Because of our low self-esteem, we used sex to feel validated and complete.
6.We tried to bring intensity and excitement into our lives through sex, but felt ourselves growing steadily emptier.
7.Sex was compartmentalized instead of integrated into our lives as a healthy element.
8.We became addicted to people, and were unable to distinguish among sex, love and affection.
9.We searched for some "magical" quality in others to make us feel complete. 10.Other people were idealized and endowed with a powerful symbolism, which often disappeared after we had sex with them.
11.We were drawn to people who were not available to us, or who would reject or abuse us.
12.We feared relationships, but continually searched for them. In a relationship, we feared abandonment and rejection, but out of one, we felt empty and incomplete.
13.While constantly seeking intimacy with another person, we found that the desperate quality of our need made true intimacy with anyone impossible, and we often developed unhealthy dependency relationships that eventually became unbearable.
14.Even when we got the love of another person, it never seemed enough, and we were unable to stop lusting after others.
Trying to conceal our dependency demands, we grew more isolated from ourselves, from God, and from the very people we longed to be close to.
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