Self Help & Addiction
We won't pronounce anyone as a sexaholic. It's up to you to diagnose for yourself. Try some controlled lusting. Try setting boundaries on your sexual acting out. Try limiting your sex partners or the frequency of your activity. If you find you want to stop and can't, you may be a sexaholic. Lust has become an addiction. But there is hope. We have found that we are powerless over lust, and we have found sobriety in this daily program of spiritual recovery. By working the Twelve Steps of recovery,
Boundaries In All Relationships From The Portland Conference - Bob P. And Harry P.
Boundaries, Say What You Mean From The Denver Conference - Tammy B.
Freedom Of Choice In Sexaholics Anonymous
I Invited People Because I Trust Them - L.a
Setting Boundaries And Living Them From The Ashville Conference - Jeffry B.
The God's Gift Of Serenity From The Nashville Conference
The Internet- Useful Tool Or Relapse