The results didn't show monsters. They showed people. They spoke of "escape," "numbing," and "trauma." He realized it wasn't actually about the sex; it was about the silence he was trying to drown out. It was a way to disappear.
He pulled out his phone, but this time he didn’t open the apps. He opened a search engine and typed the words he had been afraid to see in print: Mislim, da sem odvisnik od seksa.
The title (I think I'm a sex addict) suggests a raw, confessional, and deeply human narrative, likely from a podcast or anthology series. [S1E7] Mislim, da sem odvisnik od seksa
The blue light of the smartphone was the last thing Marko saw before sleep and the first thing he reached for at 6:00 AM. It wasn’t about the news, or work emails, or even a specific person. It was about the itch .
That night, he sat in his car outside his apartment. He looked at his reflection in the rearview mirror—the dark circles, the distracted eyes. He thought about his girlfriend, Ana, who was upstairs likely wondering why he was late again. He thought about the lies he had spun like a web, so complex he was starting to get caught in them himself. The results didn't show monsters
When he looked up, the room was silent. Everyone was looking at him. "Marko? Your thoughts?"
"I think I have a problem," he started. "And I think I’ve been hiding for a long time." It was a way to disappear
In the beginning, Marko told himself he just had a "high drive." He was the fun guy, the one with the wild stories at the bar. But by Episode 7 of his own life’s unraveling, the fun had evaporated, leaving behind something mechanical and cold.