Sexaholics and Other Plays

Sexaholics and Other Plays

Author: Murray Schisgal

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780822214380

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THE STORY: Jupiter, king of the Gods, has again become enamored with a mortal woman, Alcmena, wife of the military general, Amphitryon. During the general's absence in the field, Jupiter assumes Amphitryon's form, and is gladly welcomed home and in


Sexaholics

Sexaholics

Author: Pynk

Publisher:

Published: 2014-07-02

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9781599959764

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Miki, Valencia, Teela Raye, and Brandi share one thing...they are all addicted to sex. United through Sexaholics Anonymous, these women try to recover from their dependence on wild, spontaneous, and even sometimes, dangerous sex. From whips and chains, to sex in public, they have done it all! Led by Dr. Rachel Cummings, each woman takes the first step to recovery by sharing her biggest sexual act with the group. SEXAHOLICS takes readers through the outrageous experiences of four women on their long path to success.


Sex Addicts Anonymous

Sex Addicts Anonymous

Author: SAA Fellowship

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-05-03

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 0989228606

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The basic text of the SAA fellowship, Sex Addicts Anonymous explains sex addiction from the SAA perspective and demonstrates, through examples, how sex addiction worsens over time. It describes the personal powerlessness and unmanageability of sex addiction, and the damage to personal relationships, livelihood, and physical health that is often caused by addictive behavior. Sex Addicts Anonymous conveys a vision of hope for the addict through a recovery program based on the time-honored Twelve Steps that were initially proposed for alcoholics. A separate section of the book offers a variety of personal stories from individual members of the fellowship to illustrate the challenges and the hope of recovery.


Sexaholics

Sexaholics

Author: Jermaine Church

Publisher:

Published: 2016-12-04

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780692770252

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Ozias has the best of both worlds. He has a loving wife and three children at home, a full-time job as a massage therapist, with plenty of 'perks' and a secret drug enterprise on the rise. Things seem as if they can't get any better, that is until Ozias suffers the consequences of his promiscuous behavior and has to come clean to his wife, only to find out she has a secret of her own! SEXAHOLICS....can you handle it?


LONELY ALL THE TIME

LONELY ALL THE TIME

Author: Earle

Publisher: Pocket Books

Published: 1990-06

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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Compulsive sexual behavior is finally being recognized as an addictive disease like drug abuse, overeating and gambling. The causes and symptoms of sex-addiction are explored as well as the concerns of an addict's co-dependent partner.


Out of the Shadows

Out of the Shadows

Author: Patrick J Carnes

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-06-21

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1592857698

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With the revised information and up-to-date research, Out of the Shadows is the premier work on sex addiction, written by a pioneer in its treatment. Sex is at the core of our identities. And when it becomes a compulsion, it can unravel our lives. Out of the Shadows is the premier work on this disorder, written by a pioneer in its treatment. Revised and updated to include the latest research--and to address the exploding phenomenon of cybersex addiction--this third edition identifies the danger signs, explains the dynamics, and describes the consequences of sexual addiction and dependency. With practical wisdom and spiritual clarity, it points the way out of the shadows of sexual compulsion and back into the light and fullness of life.


Sexaholics Anonymous

Sexaholics Anonymous

Author: Sa Literature

Publisher: Sa Literature

Published: 2019-06-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780962288739

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Sexaholics Anonymous is the basic text for a Twelve-Step fellowship with the same name. It offers a solution to the problems of lust, sex, and pornography addiction.


My Booky Wook

My Booky Wook

Author: Russell Brand

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Published: 2008-11-13

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1848940351

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Russell Brand grew up in Essex. His father left when he was three months old, he was bulimic at 12 and left school at 16 to study at the Italia Conti stage school. There, he began drinking heavily and taking drugs. He regularly visited prostitutes in Soho, began cutting himself, took drugs on stage during his stand-up shows, and even set himself on fire while on crack cocaine. He has been arrested 11 times and fired from 3 different jobs - including from XFM and MTV - and he claims to have slept with over 2,000 women. In 2003 Russell was told that he would be in prison, in a mental hospital or dead within six months unless he went in to rehab. He has now been clean for three years. In 2006 his presenting career took off, and he hosted the NME awards as well as his own MTV show, 1 Leicester Square, plus Big Brother's Big Mouth on Channel 4. His UK stand-up tour was sold out and his BBC Radio 6 show became a cult phenomenon, the second most popular podcast of the year after Ricky Gervais. He was awarded Time Out's Stand Up Comedian of the Year and won Best Newcomer at the British Comedy Awards. In 2007 Russell hosted both the Brit Awards and Comic Relief, and continued to front Big Brother's Big Mouth. His BBC2 radio podcast became the UK's most popular. Russell writes a weekly football column in the Guardian and is the patron of Focus 12, a charity helping people with alcohol and substance misuse. He also hosts a podcast, Under the Skin, in which he delves below the surface of modern society.


The Myth of Sex Addiction

The Myth of Sex Addiction

Author: David J. Ley

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-07-10

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1442213051

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The media today is filled with powerful men in trouble for their sexual behaviors, and invariably, they are diagnosed as sexual addicts. Since Adam first hid his nakedness from God and pointed the finger at Eve, men have struggled to take responsibility for their sexuality. Over the past three decades, these behaviors have come to reflect not a moral failing, but instead, evidence of an ill-defined disease, that of "sexual addiction." The concept of sexual addiction is a controversial one because it is based on questionable research and subjective moral judgments. Labeling these behaviors as sex addiction asserts a false, dangerous myth that undermines personal responsibility. Not only does this epidemic of sex addiction excuses mislabel male sexuality as dangerous and unhealthy, but it destroys our ability to hold people accountable for their behaviors. By labeling males as weak and powerless before the onslaught and churning tide of lust, we take away those things that men should live up to: personal responsibility; integrity; self-control; independence; accountability; self-motivation; honor; respect for self and others. In The Myth of Sex Addiction, Ley presents the history and questionable science underlying this alleged disorder, exposing the moral and cultural judgments that are embedded in the concept, as well as the significant economic factors that drive the label of sex addiction in clinical practice and the popular media. Ley outlines how this label represents a social attack on many forms of sexuality--male sexuality in particular--as well as presenting the difficulty this label creates in holding people responsible for their sexual behaviors. Going against current assumptions and trends, Ley debunks the idea that sex addiction is real, or at least that it is as widespread as it appears to be. Instead, he suggests that the high-sex behaviors of some men is something that has been tacitly condoned for countless years and is only now labeled as a disorder as men are being held accountable to the same rules that have been applied to women. He suggests we should expect men to take responsibility for sexual choices, rather than supporting an approach that labels male sexual desire as a "demonic force" that must be resisted, feared, treated, and exorcised.