For the Newcomer

Welcome. Newcomers are the most important persons in our midst. Your experiences are as valuable to us, or more, as our own.

I’m finding I suddenly have so much to say. I think being part of this group is helping me to put into words all the thoughts that have been going round in my head for 10 years. I think it’s probably the feeling that what I say will be understood and empathised with that’s helping me to open up.

Anonymous F.A.A. member

If you found yourself here out of curiosity or worry and are asking yourself this question, please take time to read The Findom Addiction Checklist and answer the questions honestly to the best of your ability. The list of questions is by no means a diagnosis. It merely serves as a tool for you to reflect.

In the same way you may benefit from reading The Characteristics of Findom Addiction.

If after reading these, you are unsure whether F.A.A. is for you, we recommend getting in touch and attend at least a few meetings before deciding.

The safety of F.A.A. as a group always comes first, so that it stays a safe space to share. For this reason we make personal contact with each Newcomer. This is done via a short video or phone call. The person you are calling with – a member of F.A.A. – will share their story with you, and you are free to share about yourself whatever you feel comfortable with.

Our weekly virtual meeting is currently held every Sunday at 8pm GMT.

We do not keep your information on file and request that you stay anonymous by providing only your first name and last initial.

And we understand it takes courage to reach out. After all, we have been exactly where you are now.

If you haven’t heard back within a day or two please check your spam folder.

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