I think I realised I had a problem
when I was walking back to the house of a man that had physically hurt
me badly in the act of séx, and I was willingly about to give myself up
to him again. Despite
being terrified and it making me tremble and sick, I somehow couldn’t
stop myself, I had to have my fix.
Afterwards I felt used, I hated myself for what I had done, but that didn’t stop me. Married, attached, fathers,
brothers of other conquests, it made no difference the more screwed up
the better in the heat of the moment – the higher the rush, and the
deeper the low.
‘It wasn’t just men,
it was pórn, dangerous séx, exhibitionism, everything was just...
séx,
séx, séx, which meant just about anything that could give me that high.
The more intense, the more I needed, like it wasn’t enough, I had become
desénsitised to it.’
Speaking in a recent interview, Becky said: Séx addiction is
a hotly debated topic on which psychologists simply cannot agree.
An addiction originally referred to a chemical dependence on a substance
that had physical and psychological effects. ‘Behavioural’ addictions, for example to gambling, shopping or séx, are more open to interpretation as they cannot be scientifically understood.
Séx
does create chemical reactions within us and some psychologists believe
that this can create a sort of semi-physical dependency as well as the
behavioural element to this particular ‘addiction’.
It is quite commonly agreed that an addiction is
present when a person cannot easily stop something, even when not
stopping is detrimental to their lives. In Becky’s case she explains
that her need for séx was creating very real difficulties for her.
‘It was affecting other areas of my life, my self esteem, the relationships I
had with my friends and my family, who by the way could see what I had
become, but I was determined I was in control.’ She explains.
When
asked why she felt the need to behave this way Becky tells us ‘It
really was like a drug, the adrénaline, the fear, the ‘buzz’ was
intense, then the low afterwards was just like a comedown, yet séx
seemed to be the only way I felt appreciated or ‘good’ at something.’
Although it is more common for men to admit to séxual addictions, and some of these ‘addictions’
surface only when an indiscretion has forced someone to look at their
inappropriate behaviour, there are women like Becky who are finally
coming out of the shadows and discussing this issue.
‘I know where it stems from (Becky refers to abuse in her childhood she does not want to discuss), but even with the knowledge it’s not as simple as just stopping a pattern of behaviour, I had to change everything including the way I looked at myself.’
Thankfully Becky is now in a stable and loving relationship and has received counselling. Although her darkest days are behind her she admits ‘I am learning everything from scratch, relationships,
boundaries, and my own values. It isn’t easy but when you love someone
you do change, I have always been able to do things for other people
that I cannot do for myself.’
‘I
still place very high value on séx, I need to feel wanted in that way
or my world falls down, if my husband say’s ‘not tonight’ I feel like
it’s the end of the world, but hey I am finally having great, fun, non-dangerous séx, I want as much as I can get!’ She sums up.
Becky had counselling that
she say’s ‘really helped’ her but agreed that the biggest change came
from within. If you are struggling with your desires and think you need
help, please don't be shy to ask for help.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Married Woman Opens Up On Her Addiction To Men and Séx
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