SA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution does not wish to engage in any controversy neither endorses nor opposes any causes. There are no dues or fees for SA membership we are self-supporting through our own contributions. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop lusting and become sexually sober. Sexaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover. Finally, for more individualized information, contact us. In this section you’ll find audio recordings of local speaker meetings and retreats. Many of us find that audio talks from experienced, sober members can help our recovery. There are S-Anon meetings in Lincoln and Omaha, and the times and places are listed here. S-Anon is a program of recovery from the effects of sexaholism, based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of S-Anon, for the families and friends of sexaholics. If you are a woman facing problems with sexual acting out, you’ll find specific information for you here. If you’re a newcomer trying to decide if SA is a resource for you, take the test here. Beyond local meetings, events include regional and national retreats and conventions as well as opportunities to serve through SA Nebraska Intergroup meetings. You’ll find times, phone numbers and conference PINs here. Many of the in-person meetings in Nebraska open phone lines for members who can’t make the meetings in person. You’ll find locations and times on the meetings page. If you’re a newcomer or a member, we have person-to-person meetings across Nebraska. Here’s what you’ll find on this web site: There are around 20+ meetings a week across the state of Nebraska and many of those are phone meetings for anyone who aren’t located close to a physical meeting. If you want what we have, we are here to help. By working the Twelve Steps of recovery, we have been able to stay sexually sober for years, one day at a time. We have found that we are powerless over lust, and we have found sobriety in this daily program of spiritual recovery. So it is with the sexaholic, or sex drunk, who can no longer tolerate lust but cannot stop.īut there is hope. Our situation is like that of the alcoholic who can no longer tolerate alcohol and must stop drinking altogether. If you find you want to stop and can’t, you may be a sexaholic. Try limiting your sex partners or the frequency of your activity. Try setting boundaries on your sexaul acting out. We can’t pronounce anyone as a sexaholic.