IN INTERVIEWS over the years, David Duchovny has never been one to shy away from the topic of sex.
But the 48-year-old actor, who has now entered a rehabilitation centre for sex addiction, was always quick to add that his marriage to actress Tea Leoni was a pretty good reason to keep his libido in check, said People magazine.
"Twelve years ago, I would have been hard-pressed to understand why I'd want to be involved sexually with one person this long," the X-Files and Californication actor told Best Life magazine earlier this year.
"Before Tea, the longest my intense sexual interest would last would be maybe two years," he said. "But the real rewards of a relationship come after you've been together a while. That's where Tea and I are lucky."
Duchovny and Leoni, 42, were married in 1997 and have two children, Madelaine, nine, and Kyd, six.
Duchovny entered rehab last week. Experts say sex addiction afflicts more men than women, and is a disorder similar to other addictions and dependencies like alcohol abuse.
Duchovny fended off rumours of sexual addiction throughout the 1990s, noted People.
"If you're single and in the public eye and you have a few dates, you're a sex addict," he told Cosmopolitan magazine in 1997.
Leoni also publicly denied the speculation at the time, telling Elle in 1998: "David was accused of being a sex addict. Which I always found very exciting. And then I found out it wasn't true."
Still, Duchovny would sometimes engage in frank sexual talk with interviewers. In 1998, in an interview in Playboy, he graphically revealed his affinity for hotel pornography and his fondness for 1980s porn stars.
But he would also sometimes sidestep sexual questions, particularly when they became the focus of interviews for Californication, his racy Showtime show that premiered in 2007. In the show, he plays a sex-mad writer.
In the interview with Best Life this year, Duchovny emphasised that for a married man, experiencing lustful feelings for other women is harmless - if they remain just feelings.
"There's nothing wrong with acknowledging the panoply of life's rich experience," he said.
"You can't control your mind. Why would you want to?
"You can't feel guilty about being alive, about being a man, about feeling attracted.