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LUST ADDICTION: The Problem
Lust addiction affects both men and women of all ages from many backgrounds.
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The SA Solution
A brief essay by SA's founder describing how working the 12 Steps and program tools helps us stay
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What is a sexaholic And What is Sexual sobriety
We can only speak for ourselves. The specialized nature of Sexaholics Anonymous can best be understood in terms of what we call the sexaholic..
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The Sobriety Definition
Our Statement of Purpose: We have a solution. We don’t claim it’s for everybody, but for us, it works. If you identify with us...
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New to Sexaholics Anonymous? Glad you found us! You are not alone. If you identify with us, we would like to share our solution with you.
Sexaholics Anonymous was founded on the principles and steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, and since its formation in the 1979 has helped tens of thousands of sexaholics to recover and attain sexual sobriety.
The idea of attending his or her first Sexaholics Anonymous meeting is almost always very intimidating to the newcomer….
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You are not alone with this problem. We are a fellowship of men and women who have found a solution.
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Our meetings focus on the solution and not the problem. The solution is simple but not easy. But for us it works.
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There are meetings daily in Jerusalem and Ramat Bet Shemesh serving the English speaking population in Israel
12 step recovery
Sexaholics Anonymous is a recovery program based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and received permission from AA to use its Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions in 1979.
personal Stories
We have a solution. We don’t claim it’s for everybody, but for us, it works. If you identify with us and think you may share our problem, we’d like to share our solution with you (Sexaholics Anonymous, 2).
In defining sobriety, we do not speak for those outside Sexaholics Anonymous. We can only speak for ourselves. Thus, for the married sexaholic, sexual sobriety means having no form of sex with self or with persons other than the spouse. In SA’s sobriety definition, the term “spouse” refers to one’s partner in a marriage between a man and a woman. For the unmarried sexaholic, sexual sobriety means freedom from sex of any kind. And for all of us, single and married alike, sexual sobriety also includes progressive victory over lust (Sexaholics Anonymous 191-192).
Passed by the General Delegate Assembly February 2010
The only requirement for SA membership is a desire to stop lusting and become sexually sober according to the SA sobriety definition.
Any two or more sexaholics gathered together for SA sobriety according to the SA sobriety definition may call themselves an SA group.
Meetings that do not adhere to and follow Sexaholics Anonymous’ sobriety statement as set forth in the foregoing Statement of Principle adopted by the General Delegate Assembly in 2010 are not SA meetings and shall not call themselves SA meetings.
Addendum to the Statement of Principle passed by the General Delegate Assembly on July 2016.