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Sexual Addiction
By Samuel Johns | Published  10/11/2005 | Addiction |

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Sexual Addiction


The Harmful Result of a Greedy Sexual Appetite

Sexual addiction is a problem in American society that is gaining increased amounts of attention.  Often occurrences of sexual addiction appear with people of high regard, which increases the shock factor of sexual addiction.

Research has shown that neuro-chemical changes occur in people with a sexual addiction when they have sex.  These changes are what the person with the sexual addiction is truly addicted to.  In addition, a person with a sexual addiction uses sex as a means of comfort from pain and to relieve stress.

Further research has shown that approximately 8% of men and 3% of women in the United States suffer from a sexual addiction.  In all, this amounts to over 15 million people in the United States coping with a sexual addiction.

Most people with a sexual addiction share common characteristics.  One characteristic of a person suffering from a sexual addiction is feelings of shame.  A person with a sexual addiction often feels ashamed for what he has done after he has had sex.  Often, the person with the sexual addiction will then justify what he has done in order to recover from the shame.  For example, a married woman with a sexual addiction who has cheated on her husband might rationalize what she did by telling herself that her husband deserved it because he doesn?t spend enough time with her.  The married woman with a sexual addiction then might go home and have sex with her husband in order to replace her feelings of shame with new feelings of pleasure.

Many people with a sexual addiction also engage in secretive sex.  Many times, a person with a sexual addiction leads a dual life ? one life is that of a respected, admired individual that is seen in the public eye, the other life being of a person who engages in sex acts that might be shocking to others. 
 
A person with a sexual addiction also often engages in abusive sex.  This abusive sex can be in the form of the person with a sexual addiction coercing others to have sex with him.  Or, it can be in the form of sexual harassment in the workplace when a coworker with a sexual addiction ?accidentally? exposes body parts to other coworkers.
 
Sexual addiction can cause a great deal of harm to the person with the sexual addiction as well as to the people around him.  Therefore, it is important for a person with a sexual addiction to receive help in order to recover.

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