Sexual Addiction Self Assessment:
Do you frequently fantasize or think about sex?Have you made promises to yourself or others to change or stop some of your sexual behavior, and then broken these promises?
Does your sexual desire cause you to associate with people you wouldn't normally be with or do things you wouldn't usually do?Has frequenting sex sites or chat rooms on the internet for sexual stimulation become a habit for you?
Is masturbation a frequent activity for you?
Do you have or have you had an extensive collection of pornography?
Do you with some regularity view X-rated videos or sexually explicit TV Programs?
Do you frequent topless clubs or adult bookstores for sexual excitement or sexual activity?
Does your regular sex partner frequently complain about the amount of sex or the type of sex you desire with him or her?
Have you violated your marriage or other relationship by having sex or affairs with others?
Are you especially excited by sexual behavior that includes a risk of being caught?
Is anonymous sex with others a frequent indulgence you seek, or one you periodically return to?
Does some of your sexual activity cause you to have a secret life hidden from significant others?
Does your sexual behavior or fantasy sometimes make you feel hopeless or depressed?
Have you been told by someone that your sexual behavior is excessive, inappropriate, or out of control?
If you answer yes to some of the questions above, you may have a sexual addiction problem. The more yes answers, the more likely the problem is.