Request Meeting Login & Password Information Join Meeting Form Choose which option applies * I have the password I don’t have the password Enter Your Info & Meeting Password Here Name Name First First Last Initial Last Initial Password eye_icon eye_slash_icon Email (optional) Please include your email address if this is the first time you’re joining. Need the password? Please click here to request the password. Meeting Rules <div style="font-family: arial; font-size: 12px;"><ol><li>It is important to remind everyone that SAA is non-professional. It is not sex therapy or group therapy and offers no treatment of any kind. It is not a society of hyper-sexed individuals, a place to pick up sex partners, a place to learn to control and enjoy lust, a social club, or an opportunity to solicit reactions from others.</li><li>If someone shares explicit content that makes you uncomfortable, you may ask a host or co-host to ask the speaker to redirect their share appropriately. If a share triggers you, remember our meetings are a safe space to work out your triggers by sharing with the group.</li><li>If you disagree with someone’s share or point of view, it may be helpful to remember that each of us has arrived at these rooms by taking a different journey and may have different beliefs and influences. We have come to this meeting to find a safe and judgment-free space.</li><li>If someone you met in these meetings contacts you in a way that makes you uncomfortable, tell them to stop and reach out to a trusted servant (meeting secretary, host co-host, etc.). Any member who does not respect the boundaries of others in the group may have participation privileges restricted or revoked.</li><li>Do not share information about any illegal activities you have undertaken, unless they have been fully reported to law enforcement. Disclosing illegal activities puts attendees in a position of being party to criminal activity, and some may be compelled to report these activities.</li><li>Participants must refrain from sharing graphic details or details of their acting-out behavior, which could lead others to follow in their footsteps. Please don’t share websites, mobile apps, social media websites, search terms, or acting out locations Do not share specifics regarding any grooming behavior you may have engaged in. Please use “I or me” language to avoid speaking on behalf of other members. Avoid detailing activities that describe contact with minors you have had, plan to have, or fantasize about outside of discussing how to deal with related triggers.<ol><li><strong>CrossTalk</strong>: Sharing is an important part of recovery. While sharing, please refrain from crosstalk. Crosstalk is defined as giving advice, responding directly to a sharer, or addressing your comments to particular individuals. This includes messaging via chat. To avoid triggering others, we ask that you refrain from sharing graphic details or details of your acting-out behavior, which could lead others to follow in your footsteps. Please don’t share websites, search terms, acting out locations, or specifics regarding any grooming behavior you may have engaged in. Please be sure to use “I or me” language and avoid speaking on behalf of other members.</li></ol></li><li>I understand and agree that these and the intergroup's other safety rules apply in all intergroup and fellowship activities. Fellowship activities are defined as formal and informal gatherings of individuals whose primary connection are our meetings.</li></ol></div> This is my first meeting with this group. Agrees to Rules? I agree to these rules. Submit If you are human, leave this field blank.