In interviews, women with varying experiences of sex addiction (including artist and video performer, Satine Phoenix) talk about the many ways that addiction to sex has affected their lives. Women talk about how they have either embraced ...See moreIn interviews, women with varying experiences of sex addiction (including artist and video performer, Satine Phoenix) talk about the many ways that addiction to sex has affected their lives. Women talk about how they have either embraced the addiction and channeled it into creativity or have found it so destructive and debilitating that they have sought to minimize their highs, lows and ultimately unsatisfying, anonymous sexual encounters. All agree that they have distrust for men even while seeking to attract them. Most of the women describe experiences of being molested during childhood and feeling that their fathers valued them only as sex-objects so that they came to value themselves only as sexual bodies. In some women, this also has led to anorexia. Two of the women interviewed are frequently shown wearing provocative outfits. A therapist who also describes herself as a sex addict provides psychological commentary. The interviews show several of the women sitting or lying on beds. Written by
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