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$Pretitle{Community and Social Problems}
$Title{Is Being a "Pushover" for Sex Related to Divorce?}
$Subject{divorce sex counseling}
$Volume{Q-23}
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Is Being a "Pushover" for Sex Related to Divorce?


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QUESTION:  I have just gone through a long and painful divorce, and now am
trying to get my life back in gear.  I am still young, and a talented business
woman, but now find that I have become a "pushover" for sexual activity with
my dates.  Is it possible that this is due to my recent divorce or do I need
professional help?

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ANSWER:  A divorce is never pleasant, even when both parties agree to the
separation.  In cases where a person feels rejected or displaced, the need to
restore self esteem and repair damaged pride, may take the form of excessive
sexual activity.  The brief, but sometimes intense relationship serves to make
you feel wanted, and attractive, and to release some of the sexual tension
that has built up.  It also serves to combat the depression that follows any
change in life style.  Surely, counseling can help, before this becomes a
habit that can permanently damage your already disrupted life.  And please,
during this time, remember the rules of safe sex, to reduce some of the other
risks, like infection, you are now running.

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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace 
the counsel and advice of your personal physician.  Promptly consulting your 
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical 
problem.
