Sexual Sobriety….

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Welcome

We created this space because we saw a need in our LGBTQ+ community for more connection, support, and understanding around sex addiction recovery. Whether you’re brand new to recovery, have been in the program for years, or are simply curious about what healing might look like, you are welcome here.

While this site is not officially affiliated with SAA or SLAA, many of us have found strength in those fellowships. You may see SAA readings or resources shared here to support online meetings and to help anyone seeking recovery tools.

Our hope is to make it easier for you to find what you need: meeting information, readings, and resources that speak directly to the LGBTQ+ experience. We want this to be a place where newcomers can take their first step, where recovering addicts can grow in fellowship, and where sponsors and sponsees can connect and share.

Today, there are over 40 LGBTQ+ meetings posted here, with more being added as our community grows. Take some time to look around—whether you’re searching for a meeting that feels like home, or just exploring what recovery has to offer, you don’t have to do it alone.

You belong here. Recovery is possible.

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Looking for a service opportunity?  We are looking for individuals to help/lead current and future outreach projects.

This includes a Vice Chair position as well as other leadership positions.

SAA LGBT Outreach Subcommittee

3rd Sunday of each month,

2:00 pm CDT (Noon PT) (1pm MT) (3pm ET)

MEETING ID 609 646 6960

PASSWORD - serenity

Jason R, Chair  JasonRinRecovery@gmail.com

“Before coming to Sex Addicts Anonymous, many of us never knew that our problem had a name. All we knew was that we couldn’t control our sexual behavior. For us, sex was a consuming way of life. Although the details of our stories were different, our problem was the same. We were addicted to sexual behaviors that we returned to over and over, despite the consequences.”

— Sex Addicts Anonymous

The Serenity Prayer

“God grant us the serenity to accept the things I can’t change, the courage to change the things we can, and wisdom to know the difference.”

~Reinhold Niebuhr~