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Love, Infidelity, and Sexual Addiction: A Codependent's Perspective

Love, Infidelity, and Sexual Addiction: A Codependent's Perspective

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First choice read for those in relationship with sex addict.
Review: After reading many other books about sexual addiction, I was becoming learned about the addiction and why my significant other may have gone down the path to sexual addiction. What I wasn't understanding was ME. Then I found this book.

I feel Love, Infidelity and Sexual Addiction (A CoDependent's Perspective) should be the first book read by anyone struggling with being in a relationship with a sex addict. It certainly helped me understand MY emotion and behaviors instead of the addict's emotions and behaviors. Who CAN we try to help after all; only ourselves. (Keep the focus on yourself)

It's more important to first make the choice to be personally healthy and then "try" to understand the addict's behaviors. This is a must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First choice read for those in relationship with sex addict.
Review: After reading many other books about sexual addiction, I was becoming learned about the addiction and why my significant other may have gone down the path to sexual addiction. What I wasn't understanding was ME. Then I found this book.

I feel Love, Infidelity and Sexual Addiction (A CoDependent's Perspective) should be the first book read by anyone struggling with being in a relationship with a sex addict. It certainly helped me understand MY emotion and behaviors instead of the addict's emotions and behaviors. Who CAN we try to help after all; only ourselves. (Keep the focus on yourself)

It's more important to first make the choice to be personally healthy and then "try" to understand the addict's behaviors. This is a must read.


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