Jill Denton
- Do you ever use sexual fantasy or activity in a compulsive way, to help you with feelings of depression, anxiety, loneliness or worthlessness?
- Are any of your sexual behaviors a secret from the ones you love?
- Do you ever find yourself caught up in sexual fantasies or activities when you are meant to be doing something else?
- Do you use casual sexual encounters the way others would use a drug, to give you a ‘high’ or an escape?
- Do you find that you feel more confidence in your sexual ability when you’re having internet or anonymous sex, and feel less confident when you want to be sexual with your partner
- Are your sexual fantasies interfering with your real-life relationships?
- Are your sexual activities unsafe, putting you at risk of developing sexually transmitted diseases or of being hurt or raped?
- Are you using anonymous sexual encounters because you are afraid of dating or geting involved in an ongoing relationship?
- Have you ever gotten involved in looking at Internet porn at work?
- Do you promise yourself that you will change your sexual behavior and then go back on your promise to yourself again and again?
- Are you ever shocked at the amount of time you’ve lost in a sexual fantasy or activity?
- After sex, do you feel ashamed, numb, disgusted, frightened or depressed?
- When you think about your sexual activities or fantasies, do you feel worried but hopeless about your ability to stop?