Sex Addiction. Really?

Hmm, I am not even a huge fan of Donald Trump, but what he said in a recent impromptu interview made sense, and I did feel he was holding true to his reputation as a guy who just speaks the truth, not matter how brash or cruel it may come off. He said it in a way that any business man would say something that was difficult for anyone else to get out of their mouth too.  When questioned by an entertainment reporter – of course, in between promoting his new Apprentice season and Celebrity Apprentice (always the promoter, that Donald), about Jesse James’ reported infidelity in his marriage with Sandra Bullock, he answered appropriately.

The reporter asked if “sex addiction” was becoming the new excuse for infidelity in Hollywood marriages and relationships, and shoot, for that matter, any where else where a guy can’t seem to keep his wanker in his pants.

He kind of grimaced a bit and said what all of us sane people are thinking and that is the following. He said he thought that sex addiction was pushing it, maybe it’s really just that these guys like sex a bit too much. He added though, and this is what I love about the Donald especially knowing he was embroiled in his own cheating scandal way back when with Marla Maples.

He opined that maybe they just really liked sex and were called out on it.  He also said, but hey look, what’s wrong with loving sex?  I happen to agree with that. Everyone loves sex in some form or another.

And the way you carry out that love, if your partner knows, is you experiment with your partner. It’s when communication and lines are crossed and one partner does something the other construes as betrayal is when it’s wrong. If you want to be in an “open” relationship, you need to tell your significant other that from the get go. Otherwise, your relationship is based on lies.

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