I used to watch a lot of porn. Then I discovered this hobby. Now I'm addicted to beautiful women.
I rarely watch porn anymore now, maybe once a month. I decided the real thing was better.
Thank you, sugar!
No, sex cannot be an addiction. Hypersexuality (the DSM IV classification for the disorders formerly known as nymphomania and satyriasis) is the disorder which most closely resembles the popular fallacy called "sex addiction", but hypersexuality is not an addiction; it exists whether the sufferer actually has sex or not, which you will admit makes it very different from an addiction.
The concept of "sex addiction" was invented by self-help book authors in the early '90s and embraced by incompetent pop-therapists; it is not and never has been a valid psychotherapeutic concept. Originally Posted by AngelOK
That's a pop definition, not a true definition. A true addiction is habituation to a chemical, period. And besides, it's ridiculous to claim a person can be "addicted" to something that is a basic human need; ceasing the intake of oxygen causes severe trauma, but you can't be called an "oxygen addict". Notice overeating is called "compulsive eating", not "food addiction"? That's because there are serious consequences for ANYONE who stops eating. The asinine term "sex addiction" derives from the American belief that sex is not a basic function, and that people don't "need" it in the way they need food and air. And while that's true for a small number of women and a very tiny number of men, the lack of sexual desire is itself classified as a disorder in the upcoming DSM V. In other words, it's the lack of sexual desire which is abnormal, therefore sex is not and cannot be an "addiction". Hypersexuality (excessive levels of desire) is a disorder, but it isn't an "addiction". Originally Posted by AngelOK
Sex is not a need. You will not die from not having sex. Just because more people want than don't does not classify it as a need. It is a basic and natural desire to "want" sex but it is not something you have to have. We can all go without it but who the hell wants to lol. I actually started a thread on that subject not too long ago, where were you when I needed you lol.I agree and if you look at basic human needs according to Maslow I think, food, air, shelter, and water are the ONLY needs. Sex is a want and anything you want in a way that causes you pain without it, is a problem. I don't care what word is used..addiction, or obsession, it has still ruined marriages, relationships, and jobs. Sex is a SELF based habit, so it can also be considered greed in a way if you think about it. "I care so much about ME, MY NEEDS, MY DESIRES, that I am oblivious to who I hurt to get it taken care of." That's an issue plain and simple. If you can't say no when you should, you have a problem.
http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=124472 Originally Posted by Eccie Addict
Sex is not a need. You will not die from not having sex. Just because more people want than don't does not classify it as a need. It is a basic and natural desire to "want" sex but it is not something you have to have. We can all go without it but who the hell wants to lol. I actually started a thread on that subject not too long ago, where were you when I needed you lol.I beg to differ; it is a need. Just because the effects of deprivation are not fatal doesn't mean it is any less a need. Most vitamins won't result in death if you don't get them, but nobody would deny that vitamins were necessary. The US is the only advanced country in the world which does not acknowledge sex as a need.
http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=124472 Originally Posted by Eccie Addict
I beg to differ; it is a need. Just because the effects of deprivation are not fatal doesn't mean it is any less a need. Most vitamins won't result in death if you don't get them, but nobody would deny that vitamins were necessary. The US is the only advanced country in the world which does not acknowledge sex as a need. Originally Posted by AngelOKI agree. sex, or at least being touched loving IS A NEED for all humans, even if it is just a hug from a friend or family member.