NHS, experts disagree about whether or not it's possible to become addicted to sex.Relationship counselling service Relate describes sex addiction as any sexual activity that feels "out of control".While the NHS says these behaviours "doesn't cause any serious problems" for most people, there may be some side-effects that impact your life.
So what signs and symptoms should you look out for? The experts at Delamere Health Cheshire recently put together a handy list.From obsessive thoughts about sex to feeling out of control, these could be potential warning signs.Persistent and overwhelming thoughts of sex to the extent that a sex addict will have difficulty concentrating on anything else.
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