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“My Strange Addiction” Tops Itself, Seriously – the Frisky (Blog)
How to Stop Addiction: “My Strange Addiction” Tops Itself, Seriously – The Frisky (blog)
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“My Strange Addiction” Tops Itself, Seriously
The Frisky (blog) And here I am today, almost two months later and I can't stop.” I'm not sure what to say. “My Strange Addiction” just rendered me speechless. And in case you are wondering, yes, she accepted help. Want to contact the writer of this post? … 'My Strange Addiction' Features Widow Who 'Just Can't Stop' Eating Husband's Ashes Meet, the widow who 'can't stop' licking her late husband's ashes Woman can't stop eating husband's ashes |
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How to Stop Addiction: Is Marijuana Addictive? – AlterNet
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Is Marijuana Addictive?
AlterNet According to its “Marijuana Abuse” research report, “Long-term marijuana use can lead to addiction; that is, people have difficulty controlling their drug use and cannot stop even though it interferes with many aspects of their lives. … |
My Strange Addiction” Tops Itself, Seriously – the Frisky
How to Stop Addiction: My Strange Addiction” Tops Itself, Seriously – The Frisky
And here I am today, almost two months later and I can’t stop.” I’m not sure what to say. “My Strange Addiction” just rendered me speechless. And in case you are wondering, yes, she accepted help.
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How to Stop Addiction: Many addicts need to hit ‘rock bottom’ before quitting bad habits – MetroWest Daily News
I was in the back of a cop car,” Laural said about the 2003 traffic stop that spurred her to confront an addiction to alcohol. Realizing she was powerless over alcohol was an epiphany she met in jail, she said, when she was unable to open a window to …
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Causes of Addiction: What Is the Problem With Addiction Itself?
Question by Chris K: What is the problem with addiction itself?
What are the moral qualms that base our moral inquisition on addiction. These days, in addition to all of the regular, real addictions, we have the inclusion of “soft addictions”, such as an addiction to shopping, or television.
I mean for this to also question our societal opposition (especially as of these last few years) to regular old addictions. What is wrong with the addiction itself if the addict enjoys it? After all, the unbearable lows that come with addiction also come with comparatively fantastic highs. If a person decides that the highs of said addiction make the lows worth dealing with, then why is it such a problem?
My basic question here is this: What moral authority do those who oppose addictive behaviors/substances have to impose their will on those who disagree with their holier-than-thou hypothesis? Why is addiction such a shameful thing. After all, addiction only causes pain to the addict himself. Emotional pain to family, etc. is not a morally justifiable reason
For after all, if we criminalized everything that caused any emotional harm to anyone, everybody would be a criminal, since nobody is so wholesome as to have never emotionally offended someone, whether they are close family or friends, or otherwise.
