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I can answer any questions regarding addiction and addictive behavior. Including, if your behavior is actually addictive in nature. I can help identify new ways to conduct yourself so that you can have healthy and fulfilling sex, and not feel trapped in your addiction. Get your life back!
Training in substance abuse and addiction counseling. Running recovery programs for sexual addictions, drug addictions and abusive relationships.
BA in psychology, in training for a MBA in Family counseling.
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Well I can say one thing, this relationship seems very unhealthy. It also really doesn't seem like your needs or desires play a big part in the relationship or his considerations for the relationship.
This is more of a relationship question, and a very complex one. From what I have seen though threesomes can really complicate relationships and destroy the security that both members feel toward each
Well, this is a weird spot for me because I can't really exactly TELL you hey "you are an addict" because I don't know everything, I don't feel what you feel, and I am not in your shoes. In addition if
I am strongly of the opinion that "normal" doesn't really exist, purely an illusion created by the society where you live. So that seems like a silly thing to worry about to me. As far as if it is healthy
This is pretty common in losing a close sexual relationship I think, at least it has been with me and many other people I've heard from. The best thing to do is to cut back on the stimulation for a while

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