I’m 24 and I’ve slept with 1000 men but I can’t help it, it’s so addictive
A WOMAN has revealed she is 24 years old and has slept with a thousand men.
The young woman explained that she has had two sexually transmitted infections (STDs) and is addicted to sex.
Eager to share her story, the anonymous woman took to social media to reveal all, leaving many open-mouthed.
Posting on Reddit, on the r/IAmA thread, the woman wrote under the username @Idodudes and titled her post “I am a 24 year old woman who has had sex with between 500 and 1,000 men.
“Ask me anything about sex, the male anatomy, my experiences, etc…”
The woman later confirmed that she always uses condoms when sleeping with men and has never become pregnant as a result of her actions.
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She admitted: ‘I was just 19 when I passed 100 [men].
“I didn’t get pregnant, even though I had fears.
“Always condoms – most of these guys only have one or two encounters, so yeah.”
The young woman explained that she has developed HPV and Chlamydia as a result of her actions, but she will not stop sleeping with men because she “likes” it.
She confessed: “It feels good, it’s fun, and I really like the game – knowing that someone wants me, and letting them play it right to let them win (although I usually let them win even if they mess up ).
“I usually don’t make the first move, I let the man do it. It shows that he has confidence. I’m just trying to make myself attractive.
“I really like playing the game and feeling it current knowing guys want me.
Reddit users were stunned by the woman’s confession, with many flocking to the comments to ask for more information about the woman’s addiction.
Which generation has the most sex?
A new report has lifted the lid on the bedroom antics.
The study, conducted by experts at Indiana University’s Kinsey Institute, revealed the average number of times people of different generations have sex per month.
- Gen Z – three times a month
- Millennials – five times a month
- Gen X – five times a month
- Boomers – three times a month
One person asked: “Has it almost become a game for you after the first few hundred? Like company travelers become addicted to their airline miles..
“Have you become addicted to sleeping with as many men as possible?”
To this, the anonymous woman confirmed: “Yes, it’s like getting a high score. It’s starting to get a bit tiring though.”
I really enjoy playing the game and feeling the power knowing that guys want me
Reddit poster
Another asked: “Do you plan to settle down someday?”
In response, the poster confirmed: “Yes, I’m not sure when.”
A third wondered: “What is your largest number of guys in one session? Have you had multiple meetings on the same day? Only men?”
The woman wrote back and explained: ‘All at once – three in one night. I think this answers your second question.
“I’ve messed around with girls before, but I don’t really count them because it was just for the pleasure of the male participant.”
Dealing with sex addiction
IF you, or someone you know, is dealing with sex addiction, here’s everything you need to know…
Seek professional help: Consulting a therapist who specializes in sex addiction can be very helpful. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other therapeutic approaches can help address underlying issues and develop healthier coping mechanisms.
Join support groups: Connecting with others experiencing similar challenges can provide support and understanding. Groups like Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) provide a safe space to share experiences and gain insights.
Setting boundaries: Set clear boundaries to avoid triggers and situations that can lead to addictive behavior. This includes limiting internet use, avoiding certain places or ending unhealthy relationships.
Develop healthy habits: Participate in activities that promote well-being and satisfaction, such as exercise, hobbies or volunteer work. These can help redirect energy to positive outlets.
Mindfulness and stress management: Practices such as mindfulness, meditation, and yoga can help manage stress and reduce the urge to engage in addictive behaviors.
Education: Learning more about sex addiction can help you understand your condition and recognize patterns and triggers. Knowledge is a powerful tool in managing addiction.
Responsibility: Having a trusted friend or sponsor to check in with can provide accountability and support. This person can help you stay on track with your recovery goals.
Avoid isolation: Isolation can worsen addictive behavior. Try to maintain social connections and look for healthy relationships that provide support and companionship.
Set realistic goals: Recovery is a journey, and setting small, achievable goals can help you stay motivated and track your progress.
Medication: In some cases, medication may be prescribed to help manage the symptoms of sex addiction, especially if there are co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety.
At the same time, someone else asked: “Do you think you have suffered negative consequences for your actions?”
The woman shared: “Social, absolutely. Girls hate me.”
Not only this, but when asked if she has ever been in love, she simply confirmed, “No.”
And when asked if she considers herself “easy,” she wrote back, “Yes.”