Sami Walton lost her job and
many of her friends. She is not under the power of drugs or alcohol, but rather
a slave to her own lust.
The 29-year-old has a s*x addiction that leaves her unable
to keep her hands off her partner of four years James Keates. Office worker
Miss Walton leaves the 38-year-old exhausted by having s*x more
than 10 times a day on some occasions.
than 10 times a day on some occasions.
But she is keen to
dispel the myths around the issue and make people realise it is a real problem
and not something to laugh about.
*‘I’m lucky to have James. Not only does he have the stamina to keep up with me, he’s really supportive and doesn’t judge me when I’m having a bad day.’
If Mr Keates is too tired to sustain her addiction she has a £1,500 collection of s*x toys to turn to.
He told the People:
*‘In the early days I felt like I’d won the lottery. But now I’m getting a bit older it can be exhausting and I know it gets Sami down. I just try my best to be understanding.’
Miss Walton said she
has shunned medical treatment in the past because she did not feel doctors
understood what she was going through.
She developed the problem in her early 20s after a break-up
with a long term partner, and ended up travelling all over the country for
casual rendezvous with both men and women.
It led to her failing to turn up to work and her life ‘spiralled out of control’, sleeping with regular ‘friends with benefits’ and complete strangers.
She added it led to ‘dangerous situations’ because she would go home with people she ‘knew nothing about’.
It led to her failing to turn up to work and her life ‘spiralled out of control’, sleeping with regular ‘friends with benefits’ and complete strangers.
She added it led to ‘dangerous situations’ because she would go home with people she ‘knew nothing about’.
Miss Walton said a life-changing moment came in 2010 when
she woke up hundreds of miles away from home and she realised she had a genuine
problem and was not just ‘on the rebound’.
She soon lost her job and went to see her GP about the issue, but was only prescribed anti-anxiety medication, while the waiting list to see a counsellor was ‘too long’.
She soon lost her job and went to see her GP about the issue, but was only prescribed anti-anxiety medication, while the waiting list to see a counsellor was ‘too long’.
But six months later
her life began to turn around after meeting Mr Keates through a mutual friend,
and he has become a source of comfort and reassurance for her.
Mr Keates said it was ‘obvious’ his new partner was a sex
addict straight away but that he told her they could talk about the issue and
have always been open about it.
He added he is ‘quite adventurous’ and they once had sex more than 40 times over a Bank Holiday weekend.
He added he is ‘quite adventurous’ and they once had sex more than 40 times over a Bank Holiday weekend.
Miss Walton
describes her boyfriend as her ‘therapist and lover’ and said if she is ever
feeling overwhelmed she calls him for support



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