Sexual Addiction Treatment?
Question by Julie: Sexual addiction treatment?
Has anyone ever been to SAA? I’m assuming they do a 12-step program like most addict meetings. But aren’t those based around God? What if you don’t believe in God but still want sex addiction treatment? And what are the 12-steps?
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6 Facts About Marijuana
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