A Caution
We suggest that newcomers to Sexaholics Anonymous
not reveal their sexual past to a spouse or family
member who does not already know of it, without
careful consideration and a period of sexual sobriety,
and even then, only after prior discussion with
an SA sponsor or group. Typically, when we come
into the program, we want to share our excitement
with those closest to us and tell all right away.
Such disclosures might injure our family or others
and should be confined to the group of which we
are a part until a wise course is indicated. Of
course, if there is any chance we have put others
in danger, we take immediate steps to try to correct
that.
Few things can so damage the possibility of healing in the family as a premature confession to spouse or family where sacred bonds and trust have been violated. Unwittingly, such confessions can be attempts on our part to dump our guilt, get back into good graces, or make just another show of willpower. Great caution is advised here.