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Originally Posted by redCanine3669
I haven't read the book but I've read somewhere that sex addiction isn't considered too seriously sometimes because culture or society can make people feel that their sexual behavior is unacceptable or dangerous. Like some homosexuals can feel hypersexual when they act sexual around a lot of heterosexual men who don't return affection.
Also, sometimes sex is somewhat emphasized or maybe even more strict within marital environments. for instance, I feel I can have sex with as many unmarried women as I want now; but if I were to marry, then I'd no longer be able to have sex with other women because of my religion. In fact, there was some dude on this subforum before who said he didn't have much of an issue with porn until he got into a relationship.
Is "The Myth of Sex Addiction" book available for free, electronically or elsewhere? It sounds interesting.
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Nope, book is not available for free, but if you're diagnosed with sex addiction, it is worth the read.