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Cruise Control: Understanding Sex Addiction in Gay Men 2nd ed. Edition

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ISBN-10: 0985063300
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Gentle Path Press; 2nd ed. edition (March 12, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0985063300
  • ISBN-13: 978-0985063306
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 8.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #154,944 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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As a gay man who came out early, but never had any guidance on how to explore my sexuality other than negative messages from my conservative upbringing, I was like a kid in a candy store when I gained my "freedom". The marketers in my community promoted, packaged, and sold uninhibited, no-strings sexual encounters like cheap lolipops. The "perfect" man was found on every page in every gay rag, and presumably, in every bar or club. An so this is where I learned about sex. "Relationships" were relegated to a small column on one of the back pages sandwiched between "escorts" and "one night stands". After 20 years of being encouraged to run from problems into the bed of the next, new hot stud, I realized my life was becoming more empty and isolated. My routine was work/gym/club/sex. I worked only to pay for the gym, the clubs, and ultimately, the sex. I slept when I had a chance. The internet made cruising easier. I spent hours each nite "setting up" encounters, perusing dozens if not hundreds of men online before selecting one or a few for a hook up. I ate and slept only when I found the time, or when my computer crashed. I could not go on a trip without setting up encounters while there, or cruising the bars, parks, bathhouses, etc. The thought of a relationship only brought on feelings of hopelessness. So it was back to cruising. This was my life.

There are other books out there on sex addiction, like "Out of the Shadows" by Patrick Carnes, but NONE written specifically by a gay man FOR gay men. If you are a gay man of any age and have had questions about your sexual activities, or feel a sense of hopelessness about finding the "right" guy, PLEASE read this book by one of the leading experts in sex addiction!!!
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As someone whose addiction only very slowly dawned on me - I knew I was unhappy and depressed but didn't really understand why until a friend told me about his substance addiction and how it went in six week cycles and another friend told me about his sex addiction - then I got the feeling that maybe I also had a problem. I had this book on my Amazon wishlist for months before I bought it - the act of buying it was an acknowledgement that I MIGHT have a problem and have to deal with it.

When it finally arrived I read it from cover to cover in an evening. I liked the way it looked at gay lifestyles from various angles and refrained from judging. I also found it very practical - for instance, the "30 day test" to determine if you have a problem with sex addiction. I went through the 30 days, and was convinced - I had a problem.

Since then, reading and acting on the advice in this book has been a lifesaver for me. I don't necessarily enjoy the AA approach it advocates, but found enough in it for me not to have to go to 12 step groups, yet still take positive steps to emerge from what has been a kind of hell.

And why every gay man should read this? In my community, sex addiction isn't even talked about. So to write an entire book about it - that's a great service. Buy it, read it, and pass it on.
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Every gay male should read this book. If it doesn't help you, it could help you to help someone else. If you are spending alot of time cruising, but wish you could find a relationship, sex addiction could very well be your problem.

Much thanks to the author... this book saved my relationship.
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Being an openly gay man for over 20 years now I have seen everything within the gay community. Like many gay males I know that a very large part of our culture is sex. This isn't really because we are gay, but for the simple reason we are men. It has been proven men tend to have a higher level of promiscuity than women as females tend to lean more on the side of relationships. I also must add that yes I do know many gay men who sleep around (myself included), but it is important to note that I know even more straight males who play the field searching for their next conquest.

In "Crusie Control: Understanding Sex Addiction in Gay Men" the writer discusses when a gay man should know if they are having a problem with too much sex, if this behavior is keeping them from doing other things in their life, and how to seek treatment.

More importantly this book (published in 2005) couldn't have come at a greater time in gay history as more and more gay men are having unsafe sexual practices with numerous partners so it is intrical that all gays get a chance to read this book for it may very well save their lives. The author, Dr. Robert Weiss, doesn't knock down or ridicule gay men for having sex; if anything he applauds them for doing it after all having a healthy sexual life is important to anyone. He simply pinpoints if you are indeed a sex addict and how to go about seeking treatment for such an unhealthy way of living.

Hopefully the publisher will reprint this wonderful book as it is now out-of-print, but many used copies are circulating around.
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This compassionate look at sex addiction details the substratum of the behavior. Like many addictions, it is the solution to a deeper problem before it becomes the problem. The addiction gives a center to a life, it covers the needs that the addict has not been able to meet.
The suggestions on how to deal with addiction are simple and difficult because they require the creativity to accomplish in another fashion fulfilling needs (intimacy, purpose, pleasure, self-esteem, attention, personal power_ that the addiction met.
The author is non-judgmental; he is highly articulate about a difficult subject and has the compassion needed to help addicts claim a richer life. I am a coach and clients insisted that I read it. I'm glad I did.
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