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#319034 - 01/15/10 07:10 PM Re: Addict... [Re: Obi]
Jim1961 Offline
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Registered: 03/10/09
Posts: 1021
Loc: Pa, but likely traveling...
Originally Posted By: Obi
my question is what would be defined as being addicted to mb'ing?


I have heard many say that any MB is breaking sobriety for a sex addict. I had heard a few say that MB without fantasizing is ok.

I think that you hit upon an important question. Basically "am I a sex addict?" Ken Singer had posted somewhere an online "test" to determine. Here is the link: http://www.sexhelp.com/addiction_tests.cfm

Jim



Edited by Jim1961 (01/15/10 07:13 PM)
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#319096 - 01/16/10 12:37 PM Re: Addict... [Re: Jim1961]
petercorbett Offline
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Registered: 07/27/08
Posts: 2391
Loc: TEXAS
Hi, my fraternal brothers.

I just took that SAST test and got a 9.

I am not supprised, as i am a compulsive masturbator, and have been for 60 years.

I have done it while i was married for (36)years.

I usually fantasise about it. Mostly with my perp, as he loved me & i loved him.
On the ISST test 15.

Betrail Bond 17.
I'm still a screwed up sexualy abused boy/man.

Heal well my fraternal brothers, heal well.

Little Pete & big Pete..but 1 (Irishmoose).






Edited by petercorbett (01/16/10 05:51 PM)
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#322568 - 02/18/10 06:46 PM Re: Addict... [Re: petercorbett]
Mountainous Buck Offline
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Registered: 12/15/09
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Loc: Minnesota
Hey JustScott,

Sorry there aren't good support meetings where you live: there are teleconference meetings you can phone into just about everyday for SAA: http://saa-recovery.org/Meetings/ElectronicMeetings/

Reading lots of books helped me, so did journaling and laying out my life history of compulsive sex, fear of intimacy, shame, etc.

As I laid this all out in the open and committed to abstaining for a period of several weeks, some remarkable things happened. My higher power guided me towards a new-found healthy, affirming sexuality for the first time in my life. The old compulsions, obsessions, etc, became dislodged as I focused on my desire to change/willingness.

In short, my body woke up to an authentic sexuality free from embarassment or shame. Meeting with others who struggle was vital to this process-it smashed home the idea that I was not alone, that I was not broken permanently, and that other men were on this journey too.

Good luck, keep in touch.

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#322655 - 02/19/10 04:15 PM Re: Addict... [Re: Mountainous Buck]
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Registered: 05/20/08
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Loc: Denver, CO
There are some drugs that will reduce your libido, certain anti-depressants will have that effect, certain blood pressure medications too. Maybe try to find some other more positive way to deal with your stress, maybe work-out? Depending on your age a certain level of sex drive is normal, if you aren't getting what you need from your wife, I could see an occasional habit. Perhaps look into anti-porn software, maybe a chastity belt too? Maybe insist on showering with your wife, which will cut way down on being alone in the shower. Sort of like cigarettes, you try to cut-out this cigarette or that cigarette. In order to quit cocaine I had to completely remove myself from the opportunity to have the product in my face, and I had to isolate myself from anyone that wasn't supportive of my goal to quit, then I had to develop enough self-esteem and self-confidence to be able to stand-up for myself when the opportunity eventually presented itself again.

Perhaps some kind of libido reducer drug might help you with scaling back your human needs.

Mark

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#325554 - 03/17/10 07:23 PM Re: Addict... [Re: ericc]
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Registered: 01/09/09
Posts: 268
Originally Posted By: ericc
Great thread, I have my addictions as well that I'd like to make better.

DJ, you said something that hit me as interesting. That sex/belonging are a basic biological needs (vs. wants). In my life I have created walls to intimacy (both physical and emotional) and as a result I am not really getting my needs met. I then substitute in my addictions and numbing behaviors to take their place. I am actually a very emotional person but my life's reality has destroyed that part of me or at least forced me to repress it for a very long time. I have been holding down the pain with my addictions. For me I need to figure out how to escape my personal trap. For me it seems like it is harder since I have been at it for so long. But I have to try and start somewhere.

Eric
This sounds alot like me. PTSD has crippled me to the point where I can't find these things, so I drink.


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#325578 - 03/17/10 11:00 PM Re: Addict... [Re: InsideTheWall]
ericc Offline
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Registered: 01/04/08
Posts: 1929
Anonymous,

Just an update, but I have not drank since the beginning of February (well, not totally true in that I had two beers at a work dinner a few weeks ago; I think I wanted to fit in with the other people - but that has been it.) It is St. Patrick's Day (one of my favorite holidays - go figure) and I'm at home and content.

Anyway, just sharing that with you. I feel better. There is still the emptiness and void, but I feel better not constantly fighting the struggle that drinking put me through. If you can give yourself a break from drinking you might find dealing with the other stuff easier. It is worth a try. Drinking like I drank really took a physical and mental toll on me.

Eric


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