Saturday, June 19, 2010

12 QUESTIONS FOR ASSESSING SEX Addiction

A simple way to assess whether a person suffering from addiction to sex. Twelve following questions may be a useful tool for you to find it:

Do you keep secrets about your sexual activities of people who are important in your life? Whether you live two lives at once?

Have you pushed your sexual desire to have sex in places, situations or with people who normally would not you choose?

Are you looking for articles or pictures that are sexually stimulating in newspapers, magazines and other media?

Is your sexual fantasies interfere with your relationships or become your refuge from the problems?

Did you always want to get away from your partner after sex? Do you frequently feel remorse, shame, or guilt after a sexual experience?

Do you feel ashamed of your sexuality or bodies, such as you avoid touching your body or perform a sexual relationship? Are you worried that you yourself do not have sexual desires and that you are an asexual?

Does each new relationship continue with the same destructive patterns, which causes you to decide a relationship?

Do you need a frequency of sexual activity and a greater variety than ever before in obtaining the release and satisfaction?

Have you ever been arrested or are under threat to be arrested for peeping habits, naked in public, prostitution, sex with someone who is not old enough, indecent conversations on the phone, and so forth?

Is your sexual life patterns and beliefs interfere with your spiritual development?

Do your sexual activities contain risks, threats, disease, pregnancy, coercion or violence?

Your sexual behavior ever left feeling empty, isolated, and wanted to commit suicide?

If you find an answer 'yes' on more than one of the questions above, you are advised to seek further information or consult with an expert psychiatrist or seksologi.

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