Sex addiction

Jordan Baker
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Celebrity sex addicts steal the headlines, but a growing number of ordinary people are seeking treatment for the controversial disorder, which has the power to ruin lives.

With his blond hair, blue eyes and cheeky grin, Peter* had no trouble attracting pretty girls. Yet the more women he seduced, the more he wanted. By the time he was in his mid-20s, he could no longer control his compulsions. He hired prostitutes in dangerous back streets, seduced women in nightclubs, while his girlfriend was metres away, and when he needed more, sought group sex with strangers.

“I used women like a drug,” he says. “One was never enough. The more you are stimulated, the more you want.”

Eventually, Peter realised he needed help. His counsellor diagnosed him as a sex addict and he entered a recovery program. He is in famous company. Champion golfer Tiger Woods is the latest celebrity rumoured to be being treated for sex addiction, after allegations of affairs with up to 14 women involving threesomes, prostitutes and trysts in car parks.

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Actor Michael Douglas, television star David Duchovny and musician Eric Benet, the former husband of actress Halle Berry, and TV presenter Russell Brand are all confessed sex addicts. Others – Bill Murray, Charlie Sheen and Shane Warne among them – have been branded addicts by their partners.

Experts are divided about whether sex addiction is a legitimate disorder. Proponents say sex addicts, like alcoholics or drug abusers, cannot control their behaviour, need increasingly intense experiences to satisfy their urges and feel unable to stop, despite the hurt they are causing.

Yet the American Psychiatric Association has not yet recognised sex addiction and many doctors argue it is a symptom of other impulse control problems, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and manic depression.

“It’s inconclusive as to whether it’s a diagnosable addiction,” says Anne Hollonds from Relationships Australia. “There are certainly some people who behave as if it is a condition.”

Sceptics say sex addiction makes a disease out of bad behaviour – a handy excuse for adulterers, who will blame the addiction rather than take responsibility for their actions. “From puberty to 40, most men would have sex with a different woman every day if they could,” says Robbie Swan from the Eros Foundation, a lobby group for Australia’s sex industry.

Then there is the problem of how to draw the line between so-called sex addicts and those who just like lots of it. Is famed womaniser Warren Beatty – who has slept with almost 13,000 women, according to a new biography – an addict or simply a playboy? The answer depends on whether they are in control, says Jay Spence, a psychologist at South Pacific Private Hospital in Sydney, who specialises in addictions.

“[Some people] might have many sexual partners, but they stop once the costs outweigh the rewards,” he says. “Sex addicts have a lot of difficulty assessing the consequences. In neurological research, the section of the brain which is essentially the brakes is not functioning in the same way as other people.”

Your say: Do you think sex addiction is an excuse or a real condition? How would you react if you found out your partner was a sex addict? Share your opinions below.

User comments
COULD SOMEONE KINDLY DEFINE WHAT A SEX ADDICT IS
Almost anything that causes a chemical reaction in the brain can become addictive, whether it's by natural or unnatural causes. Illicit drugs are addictive, adrenaline is addictive, nicotene is addictive, chocolate and coffee are addictive, so of course sex can be addictive! Denying the existance of sex addiction is as backward as denying the existance of mental illness. I am certainly not saying that sex addiction is an excuse for bad behaviour and promiscuity. We all make choices, including whether or not to succumb to our desires. However some people are more susceptible to addictions than others, and often you don't know you're an addict until it's too late and you can't stop. Addiction is physiological, and the body just doesn't function propertly until it gets its fix. Of course there are people out there who pull the "sex addiction" card as an excuse, but don't condemn those who have taken the hard step to admit their problem and seek help, whether they're celebs or not.
People often forget about the those that have died from getting extreme highs when pleasing their sexual needs. People like David Carradine and Kevin Gilbert. It is not always sex related, some times they can have an addiction to internet porn, it develops as teenagers. I remember at school with all the other teens my age crossing terabytes of pornography over the school network with eachother. People that view it at a young age, have it molded into their psyche, the sexual acts they perform on themselves can become very addictive to the extent that it becomes like eating an drinking. This can cause porn addiction, Search it up, it is a serious mental condition! Some people can not control themselves when they can achieve certain high's. This can be more addictive than cocaine, because it is a natural human function to be sexual, when one cannot find a release, they must resort to other methods. They become addicted because of the adrenaline, and endorphins that are released.
It is not "what nature intended" or what is "natural" or anything even remotely like that at all. "Nature" intends two people to come together, have offspring, create an emotional connection through experience and time so that the strong, burly male will protect his young as well as the maternal, caring partner in order to propagate the species and ensure the survival of his family. But, as we have evolved further than the neanderthals (well, most of us anyway), i like to think we have the cognitive ability to understand CONSEQUENCES as well as the pain we can inflict on others if your partner expects monogamy. Not to mention the fact that in this day and age, we know about STIs and the life-threatening illnesses that can result from unprotected sex. I am disgusted by all you people using the nature argument. Grow up and take some responsibility.
I'm a 25 female and suffer from sex addiction. It becomes an obsession and all i can think about, like 24-7. I have some control over it as i don't sleep around with strangers but i do put pressure on the few guys i'm sleeping with. I don't sleep at night usually cause i'm thinking when and how i can get my next tryst. It definitely can be a problem!
Interesting to observe how strongly the unnatural societal stance of monogamy is being pushed in this debate as an objection to the status of sex addict. In a way that's good as it is a social expectation that we exist in a monogamous relationship even if sexless. Somebody likened sex to shopping. I have no objection to my wife shopping with anyone she pleases. Could I countenance her having sex with others? After getting over the shock that she has become physically able to have sex I would like to think I would be very happy for her. Out of necessity I have had to look elsewhere for a few years now and no longer hold the monogamistic view of most people and am now able to enjoy sex for the sake of it with like minded people and it's great. But it takes quite a while to unlearn the social imprint and disassociate from the ever after bonding that is supposed to happen with sex. No addiction just following natural urges.
I think that it is quite possible that someone can have an erg to want to have sex, I mean I am 18 and have only had sex with one girl a few times, however I did not see the real point or excitement for it and was not fussed if I did it or not, people forget that until they actually broke their virginity they had gone without sex for the years, I am sure there are some out there that might have started early, but come on how many people do you know have actually done it under the age of 10 and understood the proper meaning. People saying they are addicted are like Coca Cola addicts, all in their heads and can easily resist if actually given something to do. like my best friend when I was 10 was diagnosed with ADHD but he never took his meds cause he was like that, He was an absolute pain for his parents when one day they decided to put him in a sport, he is just like your average Joe, except he just got back from Japanese Nationals in trampoline. See given something to do and no ADHD
What a load of crap!!!! Sex addiction doesn't exist. It's just an excuse for men to cheat...if you can't be faithful stay single and have sex with whoever the hell you want. I'm sick of hearing about these high-profile scumbags who are labelled as 'Sex Addicts' when they are clearly just pigs who choose to betray their wives. My man and I have sex every night but if my sex drive ever dwindles i know he would never cheat coz he's a real man....real men do not cheat and then claim they are sex addicts...anyone who believes in sex addiction is as dumb as ***!!!!!
Ever since we were little we always had to find an excuse for doing something that we would be punished for. "It wasn't me. Dolly did it"! Hands up who feels they have to offer an excuse for being late to the office? We think that our punishment will be reduced if we have a good excuse which is further reinforced by the legal system - mitigating circumstances. So if we get caught with our trousers down we can trip out the "it wasn't me, it was the addiction" and hope for sympathy rather than being piloried. And that is why it is always the celebs that have this problem not "normal folk". Nobody is interested if I have an affair with somebody but Tiger Woods has endorsements stripped and is dragged through the media. No wonder he tries to mitigate his actions! And going into rehab gives the appearance that we are taking responsibility for this "terrible affliction". I believe this is nothing more than a convenient excuse for doing what nature intended but society has proscribed.
Most of us males, on a normal day, would want to get on with being productive members of society. Modern society's constant reminders of the attraction of the fairer gender change our attitude towards the nature of that productivity. It is a drive inherent in the male of our species, that many of us, good or bad, start with a selfless notion that we are going to offer rather than receive. In the process, if we misread any signal as acquiescence, we tend to slide down that path of anxiety until we realise "a" gratifying experience. Meaning that our initial whim of seeking to provide changes to one of seeking to procure, whilst society around us seeks to manipulate natural drives to an invented norm. This issue is covered in my speech at the FODI last year, some of my writings on it and on the Roman push to monogamise man are found at fulfilledlives.blogspot.com it is not Christianity that limited man to monogamy, it is Roman emperor Justinian who has created such human suffering.

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