The Fast "In and Out" Cure

Most sex addicts get so sick and tired of their sex addiction that they waste most of their lives looking for a fast "in and out" cure to stop, unfortunately a fast "in and out" cure does not exist. It takes time to overcome a sex addiction. Instead of looking for that fast "in and out" cure look for comptent help, who can help you correctly stop your sex addiction and stay stopped through out your life. Let's face it you have been acting sexually addictive for years it will not just stop in a day or a week with programs, techniques, which claim you can stop anytime, any day of the week. The sooner you overcome your addiction the better because with time addictions only get worse. Addictions do no just fade away the longer you act addictively the longer it takes to overcome an addiction. It took me years to find out the information on how to stop my sex addiction and stay stopped. 

Another problem with the fast “in and out” cure is that addicts want the fast answer to everything. So when they are advised to prepare slowly and carefully to stop an addiction, they want a fast shortcut answer. What they get is failure. You've been acting sexually addictive for years. You've given up a lot in order to indulge in your sexually addictive behavior. While some sex addictions can be overcome quickly if approached correctly, you will not overcome an addiction to masturbation, porn, and promiscuity in a few days or a few weeks. It takes time to overcome a masturbation and porn addiction, it is nothing compared to the time you have put into your addiction and the time you will keep putting in it if you don’t stop correctly.

It doesn't matter how bad you want to stop or how fast you want to improve your life by stopping your addiction, the bottom line is that the quick and fast promising cures won't help you stop your addiction. Any programs, techniques, that promise to help you stop immediately or in a few weeks, assume those methods to be flawed. It is impossible to stop a addiction to masturbation, porn or promiscuity in a few weeks. People who claim that they stopped in a few weeks were never really addicted in the first place.