The BBC has a good website dedicated to sexual addiction. Please visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/emotional_health/addictions/sex_addiction.shtml to see more.
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well do the math:S sex = sex. rehab = to quit/overcome addiction sex + to quit/overcome addiction = people go there when they have sex addiction
Its a sex addiction if your spouse catches you.
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Some young men that cheat do so because their hormones are all over the place and about nothing more than sex, sex, and more sex. They are free to do as they please and do not consider who they hurt and it's not an addiction, but immaturity and selfishness. Eventually most grow up into mature adulthood.
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healthymind.com/s-index.html This site contains a lot of useful information for anyone suffering from sex addiction or/and friends & family who are worried about someone with a sex addiction. It also provides links to books about sex addiction as well as FAQ's.
Nymphomania (the addiction of sex) is not yet considered a viable medical condition. it is often protested that nymphomaniacs are actually suffering from another condition such as OCD, or Bi-polar disorder.
Therapy is the way out.
touchiness, anxiety, tendency for anal sex, insomnia, addiction, and lack of concentration.
ADD is often characterized by impulsiveness. It is not uncommon for someone who is ADD to be more prone to addictive behaviors than the general population. They are not doomed to it, but they are at greater risk.Since most people have a reasonably strong sex drive, sex addiction is one of those things that ADD people are more prone to if they submit totheirimpulses.
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