It's not possible to be "addicted" to porn; it is not a chemical substance. Addiction is a biochemical process, despite the way the word is popularly used. Now, it's certainly possible to be obsessed with porn, and any obsession - whether with porn, online gaming, sports, work, television, money or anything else - can put a severe strain on a relationship because the attention which should be going to one's spouse is instead going to the obsession. Originally Posted by AngelOK+1
It's not possible to be "addicted" to porn; it is not a chemical substance. Addiction is a biochemical process, despite the way the word is popularly used. Now, it's certainly possible to be obsessed with porn, and any obsession - whether with porn, online gaming, sports, work, television, money or anything else - can put a severe strain on a relationship because the attention which should be going to one's spouse is instead going to the obsession. Originally Posted by AngelOKThe way I understand it is that sex triggers something in your body that is considered a chemical which in turn can make sex sn addiction. I'm not a doctor and I'm not at the moment in a position to look it up right now so I can't give references to back it up.
I don't know why, but porn really gets me off and in the mood, sometimes more then anything else, and today my husband was complaining that I have a porn addiction, or maybe its just an addiction to sex...I don't know. Is too much porn a bad thing? Does it really ruin relationships...that's what he was trying to tell me, but I am just not buying it... Originally Posted by BellaIsabellaCOMPLAINING!!??? He should be thanking his lucky stars.
I don't know why, but porn really gets me off and in the mood, sometimes more then anything else, and today my husband was complaining that I have a porn addiction, or maybe its just an addiction to sex...I don't know. Is too much porn a bad thing? Does it really ruin relationships...that's what he was trying to tell me, but I am just not buying it... Originally Posted by BellaIsabella
+1Thank you, sugar!
Great answer Angel, spot on!! Originally Posted by Hugbuddy
The way I understand it is that sex triggers something in your body that is considered a chemical which in turn can make sex sn addiction. I'm not a doctor and I'm not at the moment in a position to look it up right now so I can't give references to back it up.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.
I believe sex can be am addiction. Originally Posted by Eccie Addict