i don't feel you're a sex addict. every man wants sex as frequently as he can get it. many of us are unable to perform both day and night, every day. i applaud your drive!
does your partner have a problem with your continuous need for sex? if so, perhaps it should become an issue for you and her to discuss or even see a therapist to resolve. if she doesn't have a problem with frequent sex sessions, go for it!
there comes a time in every mans life that MOTHER NATURE will slow us down in our quest for more and better sex. while you have the stamina, use it. we have been given the capability to have sex (either solo or partnered) so why not put it to pleasurable use.
Have continued fun!
2006-09-14 07:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No one on here can diagnose you as being a sex addict or not. The fact that you would ask this question makes me think that it would be easy for you to talk to a doctor. It is 100% confidential and you'll know exactly what you are dealing with.
Wanting sex all the time and your eagerness to do it everywhere is not enough info to let anyone know what's going on with you.
As for your partner--maybe talk to them after you've spoke with a doctor. But granted, you're going to have to speak up and tell the person what your feeling. It's not shameful or bad. We are human and we are here to procreate. I think you'll find that your partner will be more than willing to listen to how your feeling. If not, that says more than I could tell you.
2006-09-14 07:50:35
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answered by Rachael 3
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Therapy is a good start; this can help you gain insight and perspective in a healthy, confidential and non judging fashion; or go to a sex and love anonymous meeting, for free; can find locations on google search or through local psych hospital; again, confidential..sex addiction, like other compulsive behaviors, is something that implies impairment of functioning in other significant areas of your life, but despite consequences, the behavior feels out of control...as do the obsessive thoughts. hope this helps you start your quest.
2006-09-14 05:51:08
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answered by kim 2
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It's quite a shame, due to the fact you are a "college educated" person.You have little or no capability of spelling and capitalization. Guess they didn't teach that in any of your professors classes. ie, You want it "ever" morning. This should actually be "every". And if you're a "quite" person, you'd really be a "quiet" person. Person and Hard are captalized in the middle of the sentence?? Who are you really trying to fool here???
2006-09-14 16:08:00
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answered by J J ! 2
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If you really want a change than try to keep yourself busy in other stuff. Become more outgoing, make a good friend circle.
2006-09-14 05:51:46
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answered by xactli 1
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Sounds like you have a addiction, there is help available for sex addictions.
2006-09-14 05:48:32
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answered by Diamond in the Rough 6
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pack up an come live whit me!! lol .. mm well tell them, let them know how you feel,, be for you start to go out side of your relationship to get sex... if you did not do that already
2006-09-14 05:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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eat vegetarian food
2006-09-14 05:55:02
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answered by tellmetruth 3
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