Can you become addicted to sex?
Experts disagree about whether it's possible to become addicted to sex.
Some sex and relationships experts believe people can become addicted to the enjoyable feeling or "high" experienced during sex and sexual activity, but others disagree.
What is sex addiction?
Relationship counselling service Relate describes sex addiction as any sexual activity that feels "out of control." This could be sex with a partner, but it can also mean activities such as pornography, masturbation, visiting prostitutes, or using chat lines.
For most people, these behaviours don't cause any serious problems. But some people are unable to control these urges and actions, despite the difficulties they may cause in their relationships, finances, and professional lives.
Some people may also have a dependency on sex and sexual activity to numb any negative emotions and difficult experiences. This can have a negative effect on the person's quality of life and on those around them.
Support for people with sex addiction
If you think you may have a sex addiction, you may find the following links helpful:
- Relate: understanding sex addiction
- Relate: help with sex addiction
- Sex Addicts Anonymous
- Association for the Treatment of Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity
View all the sexual health services listed on the Plymouth Online Directory
This page is based on content that originated from the NHS (adapted).
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