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Causes of Addiction: My Boyfriend and Porn?
Question by Samantha Fitzgerald: my boyfriend and porn?
my boyfriend is 21 years old and he is a virgin. he has been watching porn sense he was a very young teenager and he still watches porn daily. we both really want to have sex but honestly i am really worried that his porn “addiction” has affected his ability to respond to real sexual situations. he gets a hard on very quickly with me which is good but when i jack him off or blow him i can never finish him off!! it is frustrating and im worried that our potential sex life will be ruined…what should i do??
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Causes of Addiction: Pornography: What Is Your Opinion?
Question by doc j: Pornography: What is your opinion?
I have been assigned a rhetorical essay assignment in my upper division English class. My argument focuses the consequences of viewing pornography excessively. Professional opinion on this topic varies widely. In your view, is frequent viewing of pornography an addiction similar to drug abuse, gambling, and the alike, or is it merely a matter of choice?
What I’m struggling with is the fact that by definition, the term addiction “involves severe trauma resulting from cessation.”
Best answer:
Answer by Gwen
I think the term addiction is the right one for viewing pornography. not just viewing it excessively, but watching/reading it AT ALL.
Your thought processes are a matter of choice. You CAN control your thoughts, and emotions. Watching porn is a choice, but shows a mind that has given up attempts at control. Such minds are incapable of stopping, and forcible cessation with such an attitude WILL cause severe trauma.
Causes of Addiction: What Should I Do?? Help?! (10 Pts.)?
Question by Jay: What should I do?? Help?! (10 pts.)?
Alright, here’s the deal. An obsession has been bugging me for a week and I severely need some advice. To tell you the story…A week ago, I had an arguement with some people on a site concerning music stuff. I didn’t like something they liked so I was mad and I was a bit offensive in my statement. So all of them starting swearing at me. The thing is that, I have a habit where whenever there is somebody who offends me, I have the “addiction” to swear back at him/her. If I don’t do it and try to leave it, it will constantly be into my mind. I think I am a little selfish at this subject and I never want anyone else to humiliate me except me humiliating him/her. Anyway, thosr people swore at me and I swore at them back. A day later, though, came another dude and started humiliating me again. I said I should leave it be but it comes back to my mind. Like “go back and swear at him. Come on, you are right, not him”. I feel this has hit my ego and now when it comes to arguments with other people, if they are offensive, I don’t want to offend them cause it’s not right cause I should first offend this guy in order to be equal for everyone. I know I sound weird but please give me some suggestions. How can I get this out of my mind and go on with my life? Should I eventually go back to this guy and swear at him (although this may seem a bit stupid since a week has passed aftet the situation) or should I let it go?
Causes of Addiction: What Should I Do?? Help?! (10 Pts.)?
Question by Jay: What should I do?? Help?! (10 pts.)?
Alright, here’s the deal. An obsession has been bugging me for a week and I severely need some advice. To tell you the story…A week ago, I had an arguement with some people on a site concerning music stuff. I didn’t like something they liked so I was mad and I was a bit offensive in my statement. So all of them starting swearing at me. The thing is that, I have a habit where whenever there is somebody who offends me, I have the “addiction” to swear back at him/her. If I don’t do it and try to leave it, it will constantly be into my mind. I think I am a little selfish at this subject and I never want anyone else to humiliate me except me humiliating him/her. Anyway, thosr people swore at me and I swore at them back. A day later, though, came another dude and started humiliating me again. I said I should leave it be but it comes back to my mind. Like “go back and swear at him. Come on, you are right, not him”. I feel this has hit my ego and now when it comes to arguments with other people, if they are offensive, I don’t want to offend them cause it’s not right cause I should first offend this guy in order to be equal for everyone. I know I sound weird but please give me some suggestions. How can I get this out of my mind and go on with my life? Should I eventually go back to this guy and swear at him (although this may seem a bit stupid since a week has passed aftet the situation) or should I let it go?
Causes of Addiction: Is It Safe to Take Tylenol With Paxil?
Question by Ophelia: is it safe to take tylenol with paxil?
does anyone know . I know nsaids are not safe . but I am guessing that since tylenol is not an nsaid It is safe . but I want to be sure . thanks
Best answer:
Answer by Jaleel
Tylenol is absoulutely safe If you dont want to become a drug addict just take the tylenol
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Causes Of Addiction: Genita Petralli receives Human Rights Award for Green Mental Health Care
Genita Petralli H.H.P., N.C., F.E. Human Rights Award for the Green Body & Mind Medical Model practiced at the Biosanctuary.
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Causes of Addiction: Which Is the Best Thesis? Please Help! 10 Pts?
Question by AudioQueen*: Which is the best thesis? Please help! 10 pts?
I’ am writing an analytical paper and I have written 3 thesis and I’ am not sure which is best or the strongest, please help! thanks in advanced 10 pts
please let me know 1, 2, or 3 🙂
1) As mentioned before, smartphones have become a trend of sorts within the teen community; there are many risks and issues that can be caused by owning and misusing a smartphone. A careful examination of the way smartphones has negative effects on teens by causing dangers such as stress, dependency, distraction, the consequences of sexting, thief, and in the long run addiction, are elements of dangers that teenagers do not realize.
