Ysh wrote:What this is having to do with transsexuals?
The fact that just a relatively few years ago we tried to force people to change what they are to fit the rest of society. It was wrong. Isn't it just as wrong to tell a person they can't be who they want because family/culture/society can't accept that behavior.
Onep wrote:NOOBY93 wrote:Nothing wrong with being a sex addict though IMO. It doesn't hurt you, it doesn't hurt anyone else around you.
You're incredibly wrong.
Addiction - the state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming, as narcotics, to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma.
As a diagnosed sex addict, I can tell you that to stop having sex causes no severe trauma. Is there trauma? sure. Do I need to be checked into a hospital to be treated because I didn't get laid this week? No.
IMO, it's a bullshit diagnosis. If anything, it falls under other types of mental disorders. It does need support and treatment, but it isn't an addiction like we label drugs and such.
And honestly, how is sex addiction not harmful? What if I'm so desperate I go out and hire a prostitute and get thrown in jail? Or get involved in a sex trafficking ring to sate my addiction? Or if I have an STD and go gallivanting around spreading it without telling my partners? Or I destroy my family because I've cheated on my spouse?
Assumption: prostitution is illegal. it shouldn't be. it should be monitored and anyone that wants to get paid cash for sex should get mandatory health cards like they do in Las Vegas and Amsterdam. I'd work as a prostitute if I didn't want to back to jail again, but I'm just not pretty enough to live off of it (that and I have certain specific sexual hangups).
STDs: this is a jailable offense in some areas, is at least a civil offense (offender can be sued for medical expenses), and can even be a felony when it comes to HIV. However, other than HIV and herpes, aren't they all curable now? Hell, we're even starting to see vaccines for some (HPV). Plus, one word--condoms.
Family: well, if you aren't being honest with them, isn't that more the destructive force? Or maybe the partner that can't forgive? I'll give you the one where the partner just won't stop, and won't even try, to the point the other partner in the relationship can't forgive anymore. Then again, someone should have been more honest before the marriage. I give points to the Catholic church for mandatory marriage counseling, but it only goes as far as the couple wants to go with it. Again, if they aren't encouraged to talk about things they haven't thought about or are reluctant to talk about, then things can fall apart.
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