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Confessions Of A SEX ADDICT: How I Sleep With 3 Men A Night, Take Sex Toys To Work

Some people say being addicted to sex isn’t a real addiction. Indeed, many may welcome the constant craving by a partner with plenty of stam...

Some people say being addicted to sex isn’t a real addiction. Indeed, many may welcome the constant craving by a partner with plenty of stamina.

But one woman has revealed the toll her continuous urge to copulate has taken on her life and says managing her condition is a constant juggling act.
Confessions Of A SEX ADDICT: How I Sleep With 3 Men A Night, Take Sex Toys To Work
One woman has anonymously confessed that she is addicted to sex and that managing her condition is a constant juggling act

In an anonymous confession to Australia’s Gold Coast Bulletin the woman reveals: ‘I once had sex with two guys in one night before going to meet up with the guy I was supposed to be seeing at the time.

‘This all got a little messy when at one stage I was seeing three men by the same name, in the same week.’

Sex addiction is described by the relationship counselling service Relate as any sexual activity that feels out of control.

Yet some scientists argue there’s no such thing as a clinical addiction to sex and ‘sufferers’ are simply making excuses for their lack of self-restraint.
 
Russell Brand (left) has admitted to getting treatment for sex addiction and Ulrika Jonsson (right) presented a 2007 Channel 4 show called Am I A Sex Addict? in which she questioned her own romantic behaviour

The woman confesses: ‘I’d meet up with men just to have sex. They wouldn’t even have to take me to dinner first. You don’t want to get too full before a bedroom romp, after all.’

Celebrities linked to the controversial condition include Russell Brand, Michael Douglas and Tiger Woods, who are all reported to have sought professional treatment.

‘It’s not so bad when you’re in a monogamous relationship because you always have someone to get your fix with,’ the woman writes.

‘You don’t have to worry about catching anything because of your addiction.’

She comments that if she had the time she’d sneak off to the bathrooms to alleviate her urges and says there are little ‘key-ring vibrators’ that can be used in an emergency.

She also mentions the guilt and shame she feels and how men are meant to be the ones obsessed with sex rather than women.

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