I SEE SEX ADDICTS***THEY'RE EVERYWHERE***IN OFFICES, CHURCHES AND HOMES LIKE YOURS AND MINE***THEY WALK AROUND LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE***MANY OF THEM DON'T EVEN KNOW THEY'RE ADDICTED***ARE YOU ONE OF THEM?

SEXUAL ADDICTION EVALUATION TEST


PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY TO YOU.

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Do you feel shameful or guilty after performing certain sexual behaviors?

Must you keep some of your sexual behaviors secret?

Is any of your sexual behavior a danger to your marriage or family?

Is any of your sexual behavior harming others physically and/or emotionally?

Is any of your sexual behavior against the law?

Does any of your sexual behavior or fantasies interfere with important responsibilities?

Does any of your sexual behavior degrade or humiliate yourself or others?

Do you continually need more exotic or intense stimuli to become sexually excited?

Do you participate in sexual behavior that is against your own moral standards?

Do you often find yourself "lusting" or visually seducing every man or woman you see?

Is your mind often preoccupied or polluted with sexual fantasy and temptation?

Are you "tormented" with sexual temptations that do not go away until you "give in"?

Has your sexual behavior interfered with your religious practice?

Do you resort to sexual behavior to mask feelings of anger, depression or rejecton?

Have you ever contracted a sexually transmitted disease?

Do you feel you are more sexual than your spouse?

Have you tried to stop certain sexual behaviors only to find that you consistently failed?

Have you thought of seeking help for your sexual behavior?

Has a loved one complained or expressed concern about some of your sexual behaviors?

Do you "know" that you have a "problem" and that your sexual behavior is not normal?


If you checked more than a few of these questions, it is possible that you have a sexual problem and may need help. You are not alone. Untold thousands of people have a problem similar to yours. Many of them have gotten well. Don't be afraid to seek help. An overwhelmingly vast majority of sexual addicts do not recover on their own.

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