Table of contents:
- Know first the characteristics of a sex maniac
- So what can be done to help couples who are addicted to sex?
- 1. Speak honestly, but don't accuse him of
- 2. Ask to consult a doctor or psychologist
- 3. Join therapy
Sex is a natural need of every human being. However, this can lead to disaster if it becomes addictive. People who are addicted to sex, often referred to as sex maniacs, have difficulty controlling sexual desires and actions, such as frequent masturbation, addiction to sex, frequent viewing of pornographic films, and changing partners.
It doesn't end there. Sex addiction can also lead to abuse, sexual harassment, and even rape because it makes her do risky things without caring about the safety and comfort of her own sexual partner.
Then, if your partner is a sex maniac, what can be done to help him recover?
Know first the characteristics of a sex maniac
- Frequently ask for intense and continuous sexual intercourse.
- Hobby reading or viewing pornographic and erotic images.
- Likes to take over during sex, and usually the sex that is done tends to be abnormal and always follows his fantasies.
- It's hard to find deep affection.
- Couples still like and often masturbate even though they have sex with you.
- Your partner's behavior is aggressive, tends to be open and not shy in front of other women.
- Your partner will be angry when their sexual desires are not obeyed or rejected.
- Your partner uses sex as a way to escape his problem.
- In extreme cases, partners engage in criminal sex activities, including stalking, raping, or even engaging in incestuous sex.
So what can be done to help couples who are addicted to sex?
1. Speak honestly, but don't accuse him of
If you suspect that he's a sex maniac, you need to talk honestly with him one-on-one from heart to heart. Do not convey your complaints as if it seems to be accusing, let alone alienating or isolating them.
When talking to someone who has an addiction (whatever the addiction is), remember that an addict finds it difficult and / or unable to stop the behavior, regardless of all the efforts made to stop it. They may also find it difficult to express or even be unaware of their problems.
Tell them gently but firmly that their attitudes and views about sex are getting too far. Give one concrete example of his addiction, such as compelling you to have sex. Say that this could touch the criminal realm because it shows signs of rape in the household. Offer to help and tell your partner that you want to help him get out of this sexual problem.
2. Ask to consult a doctor or psychologist
If your partner agrees to help you, ask and accompany him to consult a psychologist or sex therapist.
Reassure your partner that consulting does not mean he is sick or has a mental breakdown. Tell him that consulting is a way to make your relationship with him better.
3. Join therapy
There are several treatment options for people who are addicted to sex, including CBT therapy.
The therapist can detect the root cause of the problem to help him manage his emotions and views about the root of the problem. Then therapy will help him find a way out, whether it's by changing his own habits, staying away from the source of the problem, providing safe sex education, or learning techniques for controlling stress and negative emotions. The course of therapy may also be combined with prescription drugs.
Remember that in the end no one else can make a sex addict a complete cure except himself. The desire to get out of the black hole must come whole from within himself in order to motivate him to seek treatment until he is cured. Forcing people who don't want to change will actually backfire bitterly on you.
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