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Encore Episode: Sex Addiction: There Is No Evidence

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Encore Episode: Sex Addiction: There Is No Evidence

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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[Contains explicit content] Susie jumps into a hot-button issue on today's show: that sex addiction doesn't exist! Get ready for a fistfight. After a posting on Facebook, the debate by the FB friends was fierce from both sides of the issue. This all got started with an episode of The Joy Behar Show, when playmate Nicole confessed to being a recovering sex addict - because one day she couldn't stop masturbating. Susie says hogwash and blames media hype for labeling everything "addiction" to garner attention. Then, from the mailbag, a listener asks a haunting question, based on the premise of Impossible Motherhood, a book by Irene Vilar. "How many abortions are too many for one person?"

You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Encore Episode, December 10, 2021]

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