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Sexual addiction has become the catch-all for infidelity, cheating, and promiscuity. The problem is that the experts
in the field of sexual addiction have promulgated these misperceptions and misdiagnoses. The wealthy and famous
appear to have mental health field in their pocket to use as a get-out-of-jail-free card, to have an excuse for having
engaged in affairs or promiscuity or the use of prostitutes. Sexual addiction was defined similarly to how the DSM-5
has defined substance use disorders. Following those diagnostic criteria, as well as how Carnes et al. defined
sexual addiction, it appears that the rich and famous do not meet the diagnostic criteria for sexual addiction. They do
appear however to meet the criteria for infidelity, cheating, sense of entitlement, and promiscuity. And what about
sexual offenders who claim to be sexual addicts? They may or may not have a sexual addition however they are
also sexual offenders.