Let\u2019s talk about something every woman battles: sex and love addiction. You know about that hunger you feel when you can\u2019t seem to get enough love. Even when you get what you think you want, it doesn\u2019t satisfy and can actually hurt you in the long run. I remember being in my late 20s and starting my journey toward discovering where my sex and love addiction issues had come from. I had to sort through so many childhood and teenage wounds along with college-age dynamics to get somewhere. I was trying hard to break free from any emotional mess that would lead me to stray from the good and healthy life God had for me and that I wanted for myself.<\/p>\n Knowing I needed help, I attended a Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) meeting. After a brief stint in the mixed group, during which I noticed my heart and eyes venturing in some of the men\u2019s directions (not helpful!), I went to my first all-female SLAA group. They were talking about this concept of self-care, about how often they take baths and do their fingernails.<\/p>\n I thought to myself, What has this got to do with anything? I’m here to talk about my sex and love issues. I’m here to talk about my daddy issues!<\/em><\/p>\n I couldn’t connect the dots. But what I have since learned is that the lack of self-care is often the reason a woman acts out. In fact, this is true for both men and women. You see, when someone acts out in a destructive way, that person is either Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired, or Bored.<\/p>\n My counselor recommended that I ask myself these questions before connecting with a guy, whether on the phone or texting or even Facebook or Instagram: Am I Hungry? Am I Angry? Am I Lonely? Am I Tired? Am I Bored?\u00a0 <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n