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Is it a sexual compulsivity issue if sexual acts are carried out only when under the influence of alchohol.

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please answer my question. thankyou

Yes, if you are acting out

Yes, if you are acting out sexually, but only when under the influence of alcohol, it is still a sexual compulsivity issue. At this point in your life, you recognize that when you drink you behave in this matter, yet you continue to drink too much anyway.

So, the drinking is an excuse to engage in sexual acts that you feel too inhibited to try when sober. Compulsive sexual behaviors can result in harm emotionally and physically (for example by putting you and your loved ones at risk for STDs). I urge you to get professional help, both for your sexual behaviors and for your drinking.

Best of luck,
Dr. Williams

Monnica T. Williams, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist specializing in OCD
http://www.monnicawilliams.com

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