Some people make the porn they watch their entire personality, this is especially prevalent with furries. Like I don't really care that you like dick can you stop bringing it up 24/7 in unrelated conversations.
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Fun fact #2: Putting 'NO MINORS' in your profile doesn't excuse you for posting porn where there's no actual age verification.
I can agree. Altought I think when it comes to the reality, there's just simply more to life than porn, Nothing else. (I tried giving up porn for writing, it worked)
It is an insidious thing. The brain releases dopamine on watching porn (and even more so when masturbating to it). As this goes on, in excess (this meaning on a daily or multi-daily basis), the stuff you used to get off to doesn't do it anymore. You seek new, interesting things. You develop new kinks. Get that same kick again. And then these new kinks start not giving you as much anymore.
Then you seek yet more. Eventually, you can hardly think of anything else.
Like many things, porn can be an addiction. For many, it is one. I believe especially for those who make it their entire personality.
I don't know if I was an addict, but I may well have been one. Either way, I decided to reset, to detox, and to unwatch all those artists who draw 80%+ porn as they get into my watched submissions. Same on twitter. I deleted my accounts on other furry sites entirely.
I'm starting to believe that porn addiction is real, yet is pushed under the carpet, and claimed to be a non-issue. Going from 'masturbating is natural' to looking and fapping to porn nearly 24/7, that's one hell of a jump. And yet it's not seen as nearly as abnormal as drugs. It's normalised.
The sheer ease with which young people can access pornography thanks to the internet is dangerous. I've started to realise that over the last months.
But yeah.
Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
(And take utmost care not to go down the slippery slopes so many people do, my dude.)
Then you seek yet more. Eventually, you can hardly think of anything else.
Like many things, porn can be an addiction. For many, it is one. I believe especially for those who make it their entire personality.
I don't know if I was an addict, but I may well have been one. Either way, I decided to reset, to detox, and to unwatch all those artists who draw 80%+ porn as they get into my watched submissions. Same on twitter. I deleted my accounts on other furry sites entirely.
I'm starting to believe that porn addiction is real, yet is pushed under the carpet, and claimed to be a non-issue. Going from 'masturbating is natural' to looking and fapping to porn nearly 24/7, that's one hell of a jump. And yet it's not seen as nearly as abnormal as drugs. It's normalised.
The sheer ease with which young people can access pornography thanks to the internet is dangerous. I've started to realise that over the last months.
But yeah.
Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
(And take utmost care not to go down the slippery slopes so many people do, my dude.)
Porn compulsion and problematic porn use is a reality but the concept of porn addiction is still ongoing, but it's not well established that habitual exposure cases new fetishes and kinks to develop.
Professionals outline the difference between an addiction and a compulsion, these differences matter in clinical settings.
Professionals outline the difference between an addiction and a compulsion, these differences matter in clinical settings.
True. Sometimes I'm pretty tired of going on someone's profile to see 90% of the gallery or favorites is just closeup after closeup of people's characters copulating. Doesn't it ever get repetitive or tasteless after a while?
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