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ltsune
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:11 pm |
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Can't watch it in my country. Youtube sucks monkeyballs....
What's it about anyway? I mean, what's going on in the video? Is it a clip from National Geographics or what?
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:18 pm |
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:20 pm |
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dom wrote: Can't view from my country either, but: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0074gchThanks, but: Quote: Availability:
Sorry, this programme is not available to play. (why?)
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:40 pm |
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Actually it's not disturbing, but it gives a perspective of a woman who is addicted to sex, and there's several experts who analyze her behavior and why she became that way.
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:58 pm |
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Cant watch it either. 
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 12:48 am |
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:03 am |
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A girl with a sexual addiction is like the ultimate solution for sexually deprived dudes..
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:43 am |
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Braingeyser wrote: You can't be addicted to sex. It's a normal bodily function. Your normal condition might be incompatible with societal views, but the term addiction doesn't necessarily apply.
P.s. it isn't a recognized disorder in by itself. Hypothalamus right? YEAH BIO 30 CLASS 
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:51 pm |
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Braingeyser wrote: You can't be addicted to sex. It's a normal bodily function. Your normal condition might be incompatible with societal views, but the term addiction doesn't necessarily apply.
P.s. it isn't a recognized disorder in by itself. No, sex alone, of course, is not considered a disorder or abnormality. The problem here is that your view is directed only to one aspect of this issue. Heard of that overused cliche: "You're only looking at the tree, not the forest"? That applies to you, perfectly. By your argument, you're implying that as long as it's a "normal" bodily function or normal daily activity, it cannot be an addiction or a disease? That shows a gross lack of knowledge in the field of mental development. Take hand washing, playing online games, or even opening/closing the door for example...all these things can be considered normal human activities. However, when the inability to perform them when the person desires to do so causes them moderate to even severe anxiety, it shows the pervasive nature of the addiction - therefore, it is pathological. Mental illness is simply a symptom, just like a fever or inflammation, when the body/mind attempts to protect itself from harm. In this case, anxiety is the pathogen; her having sex with other men is her way of alleviating that anxiety. That is textbook maladaptive behavior. Her retracing her "steps" to her lack of affection from a father figure is trying to find out when this "disease" was introduced to her. It becomes a pathological addiction when the desire to acquire anything becomes disruptive in a person's daily life and the thought of wanting it becomes uncontrollable, repetitive, and pervasive. You can look at it using multiple theoretical models - whether it be psychoanalytical, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, or interpersonal - and you would probably come to the conclusion that the affected person was unsuccessful at fulfilling an early stage of their development or was exposed to a traumatizing incident at one point in their life.
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 11:23 am |
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Addiction, at least according to my reading, is already considered a form of maladaptive behavior (a product of mismanaged anxiety), although society's view (normal everyday people) on addiction is quite different. Emotional dependency (which in turn affects a person's biochemical/mental state) is not seen by others as something that deserves professional help simply because it does not have a direct chemically-dependent etiology like cocaine/dopamine or nicotine has. Looking at the physiological effects of the behavior, it does have a biochemical effect on the brain which induces pleasure and satisfaction to mask the underlying anxiety - only it's indirect, I suppose. But I would definitely look that up. They're not going to publish it until 2013...hmmm, I probably would be starting to take my NP Masters degree during that time if I do manage to get hospital sponsorship. Speaking of which, I'm taking another exam on this subject in 3 hours lol. See ya. 
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 5:53 pm |
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tl:dr
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:01 pm |
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Sex is guuud. Have it as much as possible when the opportunity arises.
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:13 pm |
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Braingeyser wrote: You can't be addicted to sex. Well, people can become addicted to anything really! Etc.. food,game,coffee" so why not sex?
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 8:38 pm |
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Braingeyser wrote: *BlackFox wrote: Braingeyser wrote: You can't be addicted to sex. Well, people can become addicted to anything really! Etc.. food,game,coffee" so why not sex? The problem isn't sex, but the underlying condition, be it anxiety, pathological decision making, which as Inky wrote above could be traced to the mental development of that individual. People are too quick to put a label.That's every addiction. Sex, music, food, they release a euphoric feeling in the brain, makes you happy. If you take drugs and alcohol, the same thing is triggered thanks to them. But anything can be addicting really. So why not sex. It makes people happy. Some things are even an addiction to you without you noticing it.
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:17 am |
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This is serious business.
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Post subject: Re: National Geographic: Sex Addiction Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 12:54 pm |
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Love wrote: This is serious business. Lol Yes it is. There's a reason drug companies and insurance companies monitor these issues closely. Then again, it's probably not your field of interest. 
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