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Trig Feb 02, 2019 at 03:36 PM
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"Thinking of sex to the detriment of other activities or continually engaging in excessive sexual practices despite a desire to stop."

"Continually engaging in the sexual behavior despite negative consequences, such as broken relationships or potential health risks."

"Feeling irritable when unable to engage in the desired behavior."

I've had these three experiences. My sexual behaviors has intervened with activities and hobbies, even some that I've enjoyed. I've been in situations where I've thought of hurting myself or taking my own life, because of my sexual behavior. And sometimes I feel very frustrated when I can't sexually behave.

I want to find less destructive alternative behaviors; review my sexual history; make my behaviors less private; and discover what things drives me. All of these things can help me gain a better level of sex health.

Last edited by bluekoi; Feb 02, 2019 at 08:09 PM.. Reason: Add triggger icon.
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