Source?i've seen a video of a lady helping a teen girl try on a bra and it makes me have orgasms every time i guess because there is a big age gap like my gf's age and they have the same colored hair as we do so its like us! and the lady's hand goes inside the bra which i like my gf doing to my bra toomy undies just got slippery from typing about it!!
Same. I'm getting old I think (≧▽≦)I think that for some time I was, but over it now
Agree not for youthIts a tough topic this one as there is no clear answer.
I do think it is confusing children who now can access porn as easy as adults.
I fear this introduction to sex through the porn lense is unhealthy.
Vineta, I think you are a robot. You put a subject out for discussion and disappeared.
You don't provide your own view.
. She's created a topic for conversation, people are contributing and is then condemned for doing so it seems.At she puts out ideas and conversatio. She could be buzy making scones and muffins, who knows...i think Vinetas bollywood star. I suspect love scene double, or bit parts background. Could be this actress in disguise or double naked...Vinetas cute
Ummm, that really depends on what porn you "choose" to watch.Porn known to ne violent, use of underage persons, exploitation of persons, transmit infections. Borders criminal offence to view wide ranges offered
Dr Gabor Mate has defined “addiction” as follows:Define "Addicted"
Dr Gabor Mate has defined “addiction” as follows:
"An addiction is any behavior, substance related or not, that an individual pursues because they find pleasure, relief, or they crave it temporarily, so they pursue the pleasure and relief despite negative consequences. And they don’t give it up, in the face of negative consequences. I said any behavior. So that could be sex, gambling, eating, shopping, work, relationships, or substances.
Addiction is not a choice that anybody makes; it’s not a moral failure; it’s not an ethical lapse; it’s not a weakness of character; it’s not a failure of will, which is how our society depicts addiction. Nor is it an inherited brain disease, which is how our medical tendency is to see it. What it actually is: it’s a response to human suffering, and all these people that I worked with had been serially traumatized as children. All the women had been sexually abused. All the men had been traumatized, some of them sexually, physically, emotionally neglected. And not only is that my perspective, it’s also what the scientific and research literature show. So addiction then, rather than being a disease as such or a human choice, it’s an attempt to escape suffering temporarily."
Heal your trauma, no one else will or canSo who can I blame then? there has to be a blame game here, I was born with a high sex drive that has created an addiction to sex, and well seeking out deeper and deeper sexual fantasies including having to see up to 6-7 sexual partners over a 24 hour period. We live in a time where by we pass blame and don't accept responsibilities for our own actions so I wonder who the Good Doctor say I blame for it.....