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Define and discuss sexual addiction. What is the cause of sexual addiction? How can sexual addiction be treated?
 
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According to the triangular theory of love, when both partners' intimacy, passion, and commitment are of the same intensity, the partners are in
 
  A) platonic love.
  B) romantic love.
  C) consummate love.
  D) fatuous love.



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Answer to Question 1

Sexual addiction is a compulsive disorder. A person is not satisfied with just one sexual partner. Its causes can include emotional and physical abuse as a child. Psychotherapy seems the best course to treat it; additionally, sex addicts may find support by joining organizations like Sexaholics Anonymous or Sexual Addicts Anonymous.

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