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Monday, July 26th 2010

12:34 PM

Sex addiction

Family history may be part of the issue, as many addicts with sex addiction have reported that they are abused or neglected as children. Dr Aviel Goodman director of the Minnesota Institute of Psychology has concluded that there is a chemical imbalance in the brain, similar to the cycle of alcoholism. These fantasies could be a preferred sexual act with a known partner or stereotypical repetitive sex with a stranger.

It consumes their thoughts and becomes an obsession, similar to other addictions, like gambling or food addiction. Sex addicts become preoccupied with their fantasies, which could be about any sexual act. Often stress triggers compulsive behaviors and real and mental arousal triggers brain chemicals involving excitement. Regardless of the consequences or wanting to stop, the sexual addict is compelled to carry out the act they do to get relief.

The sex addict must increase the intensity and frequency of their behavior to get the same gratification or 'high'.

The obsession becomes a compulsion to act and the addict feels a loss of control. So is Tiger Woods a sex addict or would rehab just great PR? We'll probably never know the real truth, but one thing he and the other celebrities who've claimed to be sex addicts have done. This is similar to all other addictive behaviors.

Like all other addictions, rituals are part of obsessive behavior. However, this is not forever the situation.

Sex Addiction has been studied and it's estimated that 3-6 % of adults are preoccupied -- spending many hours gratifying their sexual needs. Sex addiction jokes are everywhere -- particularly with Tiger Woods going off to rehab to cure himself of having affairs. Sex Positions 101 - Best Kama Sutra Tips
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Monday, July 26th 2010

12:31 PM

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