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		<title>By: SexToysInsider.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Sugasm #56</title>
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		<title>By: Sugasm: A Devilish Digest &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Sugasm #56</title>
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		<title>By: Sugasm 56 &#171; The Erotic Journal of Juno Henry</title>
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		<title>By: Richard Reynolds</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Reynolds</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2006 20:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for the plug!

You&#039;re very right that people bandy about the word &quot;addiction&quot; far too freely. I looked the word up and, as a noun, addiction primarily refers to reliance on substance abuse such as drugs or alcohol that have a physiological dependence. Anti-porn proponents like to use the word &quot;addiction&quot; because it has the connotation of out of control activity and it sounds bad. Nobody wants to be addicted. It&#039;s a shorthand way of blowing a subject way out of proportion and becomes a rallying banner for millions of lemmings that don&#039;t have the sense to look facts up for themselves.

I could not find an agreed on definition of &quot;addiction&quot; when it applies to people obsessing over something that is not physically addictive. Any hobby can be casually called addictive because it consumes a large amount of a person&#039;s free time. That doesn&#039;t necessarily mean it&#039;s bad. If that pastime starts infringing too significantly on a person&#039;s life, it starts crossing a boundary to one where it may be harmful. Even there, it&#039;s hard to say. One could makes a case that an artist has an addiction to art because the artist is always drawing and painting. The main difference between it being a healthy pastime and a destructive one may be whether the artist can be gainfully employed. For a person improving their artistic skills, maybe it&#039;s not a bad thing that they&#039;re eating, drinking, and sweating art. If they have the desire and not the talent, maybe it&#039;s not such a good thing--especially if that artist cannot support a family. It&#039;s also a matter of a person&#039;s life situation. A single person, spending six hours a day on videogames, isn&#039;t hurting anybody. A married person, doing the same thing, is becoming isolated from a family and that&#039;s potentially problematic. Change the item of attention from videogames to stamp collecting, or watching sports, or reading fiction, or watching TV, or looking at porn. It shouldn&#039;t make a difference. The real issue is how this compulsion affects that person&#039;s life and the lives surrounding that person. Even in this case, one has to look at the full picture to understand what is going on. If a person has a spouse that is constantly berating them, that person will withdraw into some activity to take up the time that use to be enjoyed with a partner that is no longer enjoyable to be around. Blaming this new activity is looking at an easy solution that isn&#039;t right. Sadly, we live in a sound bite world that wants easy solutions that sound good and require no additional effort to understand.

If you want to get a chuckle, google &quot;religion addiction&quot;. That&#039;s a subject I don&#039;t want to touch with a ten foot pole. I personally know a woman, whose husband became a reborn Christian, and it put a strain on their marriage. The husband was also an alcoholic and a bit of a slacker that couldn&#039;t keep a job and those latter issues were greater reasons for their divorce, but the change of religion added increased friction to the marriage. 

Here&#039;s a interesting tale of a woman, who accused her husband of being a sex addict. I&#039;ll write a new blog entry on it. I wonder if you see some problems with her narrative. That&#039;s the problem with these tales of terrible porn addictions that ruin marriages. Only one side of the story is told. The more I look at this woman&#039;s story, the more I question what she&#039;s saying.
http://www.blazinggrace.org/wifestory.htm

Some other blog entries I wrote might be of interest to you based on what I&#039;ve read in your blog:

Are federal obscenity laws unconstitutional?	
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendID=48765996&amp;blogID=160856133

Does Porn Prevent Rape? 
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendID=48765996&amp;blogID=160354980

The War on Porn 	
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendID=48765996&amp;blogID=169625596

Feminists for Pornography as Free Speech http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendID=48765996&amp;blogID=89475999

BedroomBondage May Disappear Due to Credit Card Censorship 	
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendID=48765996&amp;blogID=169643340</description>
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