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5 Ways Nigerian Parents Cure Their Child Of Sexual Addiction [MUST READ] by bossmeek(m): 2:36am On Jul 28, 2016
Sexual addiction is a state characterized by compulsive participation or engagement in sexual activity, particularly sexual intercourse, despite negative consequences. It’s one thing some Nigerians suffer from but may not admit it to themselves or anyone else.
Here are the top cures Nigerians parents and family may perform if you confess you are a sex addict:
1. Send you to a pastor/man of God
Sexual addiction is not something everyone understands and a religious family may look at it like you have welcomed the devil into your life. Your family may accept that your problem is out of their hands and only God can save you. Most likely, you already know the pastor they will send you too and that is the last person you will want to talk to, but your parents will still force you to go to them. Worse off, Nigerian people in confidential positions don’t always keep things between you both, so you already know whatever you confide in him will be topic of your next family meeting.
2. Beat the sexual addiction out of you
Some parents believe they have healing hands and by the time they work on you, you will be cured of your issues. Even if you make your confession calmly or whisper it into a family member’s ear, people tend to react badly when given shocking news. Instead of welcoming you with non-judgmental open arms, your family might resort to a koboko or some slaps to bring sense back into your head. If someone cannot imagine themselves in the same situation you are in, they may think you are only trying to annoy them with your addiction and may resort to beating you until you say you are no longer a sex addict.
3. Disgrace/shame you in front of everyone
You may disclose this information to a family member or parent in confidence and the next thing they will do is make it a main topic during a family meeting. Your addiction will be an open discussion and you will end up listening to everyone’s input or judgments. Any small thing you do after that, someone will comment how you are a sex addict. Their plan will be to cause you so much shame that you never engage in the act again to avoid a repeat of the embarrassment.
4. Ask you to leave the house/family
Your family may tell you to leave their house or not come back to them with your problems. They would rather you stay with your addiction outside their four walls so they can pretend it doesn’t exist than for you to be suffering from it in their presence and they do not know how best to help you.
5. Take you to see a specialist
Finally, if your addiction hasn’t improved or is getting worse, it may just be best to get you to see a specialist. Now, your family may not be there to hold your hand through it all but they might ask you on your progress and support you if you want to create awareness of it. After all, sex is not bad but an addiction can ruin your life and if you are looking to be cured, a little support will go a long way.
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Re: 5 Ways Nigerian Parents Cure Their Child Of Sexual Addiction [MUST READ] by general111(m): 5:59am On Jul 28, 2016
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Re: 5 Ways Nigerian Parents Cure Their Child Of Sexual Addiction [MUST READ] by henryvirus(m): 6:47am On Jul 28, 2016
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