While everybody on here keeps saying 'go to the bishop...', what may be an even bigger and arguably more important step is to seek out someone who is truly specialized in these sorts of things. Maybe have the whole family go together and see a sexual addictions therapist/counselor to help sort out where these problems stem from and how to counter them. There is also counseling groups for sex addicts and even family members of sex addicts that you could look into as well. I know it may make some people feel better in talking to their bishops and I don't mean this in any disrespect, but a LOT of bishops are simply not professionally trained in handling these types of situations. They can be their if you need to have an ear to listen to ya, but you still may walk out with the problem barely resolved, if even at all. IMHO, I would look into the therapist first for quicker and more direct results.
Last edited by Carl62; 06-28-2009 at 01:46 AM.
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