sexual fantasies
Sexual Fantasies Friend or Foe
Sexual fantasies are common, normal, healthy, and harmless.
Many of us have cherished this modern viewpoint in order to achieve freedom
from guilt and shame about our sexual feelings and thoughts. We have struggled
against rigid Puritan values that permit only a very narrow range of sexual
expression. So why question our sexual fantasies now? Unfortunately for most
sex addicts, sexual
fantasies are not free from harmful consequences. They may spawn obsessions
that are intrusive and compelling. They disrupt peace of mind. Fantasies often
lead towards undesired, risky behavior.
The following questions may help you to
examine fantasies that arise and decide whether they are helpful or
harmful.
Fantasy Inventory
Why is this fantasy appealing to me? What does
it do for me?
- What problem does it seem to solve?
- What feelings does it help me to avoid?
What risks would I face if I act on this
fantasy?
- What are the negative consequences for
myself? - (Consider financial, health, job, relationships, self-esteem, and
emotional consequences.) relationships, self-esteem, and emotional
consequences.)
- What are the negative consequences for
others?
How am I deceiving myself about these
consequences?
- It will be different this time. I'm smarter.
I've got it figured out now.
- At least it is not as bad as
____________?
- It won't hurt anyone if they don't know. I
can control it. I will stop before any harm is done.
- What other things do I tell myself to
rationalize or minimize the risks?What is it I really need?
What is it I really need?
- The fantasy is a substitute for ____________?
- Is there a better way that I can meet this
need?
Last updated: 8/05
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