First, there is no such thing as sex "addiction" in the truest sense of the word. The addiction model may be useful in talking about an unhealthy obsession with one's sex life but it is not a true addiction.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I'm not a headshrinker (either M.D./D.O. or M.S./Ph.D.), so I can't really talk about it with authority (but when have I
ever let that stop me before?), but.... While I don't know if there is truly such a thing as "sex addiction" (as real professionals in the field understand it), I do think it's pretty bleedin' obvious that a lot of guys who get caught in the act of being serial skeevyhounds (and understandably so; I'm looking at
you, Tiger Woods*) will use a claim of sex addiction as a means of dodging personal responsibility for their actions, and perhaps of dodging some of the consequences of their actions.
And ultimately, you can't be too harsh on them. "Man is the rationalizing animal..."
Cheers,
bcg
* Ok, ok... I'm not a professional, and I don't have firsthand experience about Tiger's case, so I'll concede I may be a bit harsh on him here. Just callin' this as I see it...)