| 1.
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Have
you felt hurt or embarrassed by someone’s sexual conduct? |
| 2.
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Have
you secretly searched for clues about someone’s sexual behavior? |
| 3.
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Have
you lied about or covered up another person’s sexual conduct? |
| 4.
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Have
you had money problems because of someone’s sexual behavior? |
| 5.
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Have
you felt betrayed or abandoned by someone you loved and trusted? |
| 6.
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Are
you afraid to upset the sexaholic for fear that he or she will
leave you? |
| 7.
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Have
you tried to control somebody’s sexual thoughts or behavior by
doing things like throwing away pornography, dressing
suggestively, or being sexual with them in order to keep them from
being sexual with others? |
| 8.
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Have
you used sex to try to keep peace in a relationship? |
| 9.
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Have
you tried to convince yourself that someone else’s sexual thoughts
and behavior shouldn’t bother you? |
| 10.
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Have
you felt that sex plays an all-consuming role in your
relationship? |
| 11.
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Have
you doubted your attractiveness, your emotions, and your sanity? |
| 12.
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Have
you felt responsible for the sexual behavior of another person? |
| 13.
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Have
you felt angry and/or stupid for not knowing about someone’s
sexual acting out behavior? |
| 14.
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Have
you engaged in uncomfortable, unwanted, or physically dangerous
sexual behavior? |
| 15.
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Have
you ever thought about or attempted suicide because of someone’s
sexual behavior? |
| 16.
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Has
your preoccupation with someone’s sexual thoughts and behavior
affected your relationships with your children, your co-workers,
and/or other friends or family members? |
| 17.
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Have
you neglected your physical and/or emotional health while in a
relationship? |
| 18.
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Have
you helped someone get out of jail or other legal trouble, or
feared legal action as a result of his or her sexual behavior? |
| 19.
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Have
you blamed other people, such as friends or sexual partners,
society in general, his/her job, religion, or birth family for
someone’s sexual behavior? |
| 20. |
Have
you felt confused about what is true when talking with someone
about his or her sexual thoughts or behavior? |
|
21. |
Have
you avoided painful emotions by using drugs, alcohol, or food or
by being too busy? |
| 22. |
Have
you ever felt that someone was inappropriately attracted to you or
your children? |
| 23. |
Have
you felt alone or too ashamed to ask for help? |