Pornsexuals — gay or dangerous addiction

Sex is one of the most expressive forms of intimacy between two people. However, when a partner is temporarily away, many people turn to pornography as a means of satisfying their physical needs. This is not uncommon, because every person masturbates from time to time.
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It”s another matter when pornography completely replaces sex with real people. Also, if you check PornHub more often than you text, or if you prefer a “working” hand to the warmth of a woman, you may have a slightly different orientation than others. Psychologists and sexologists call this pornosexuality.
Who are pornsexuals
If pornography is used often enough and for a long time for self-gratification, it can become the only stimulus for arousal, and orgasm can take the form of satisfying only biological needs, albeit very pleasant ones. Such a person becomes dependent on his addiction, like a drug addict or alcoholic.
According to Medical Daily, an online medical news portal, pornsexuals do not experience intimate pleasure with their partners, but only when they are alone with pornography. Of course, it”s much easier not to waste time dating, dating, or building a relationship with someone else. There is no hope, no disappointment, no loss. On the other hand, the people in the video are emotionally and physically unable to respond to the viewer.
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Probably no one knows what pornography is. Some see him as intrigued, others want to diversify their lives and are looking for new positions for themselves.
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It is not surprising that this phenomenon has emerged in the digital age, as free online pornography has become incredibly accessible and convenient in the home. For example, in a 2016 review, Pornhub recorded 23 billion views, or 729 people per second, or 64 million views per day.
A 2014 study published by the University of Cambridge in PLOS ONE found similar activity in the ventral striatum of “porn addicts” and alcoholics who viewed photographs of drinks. This is the brain region known as the “reward center,” which plays a key role in regulating pleasure from stimulation. The study also found that for porn users, watching videos becomes a pathological craving, accompanied by an increasing “dose”—that is, a desire to watch pornography more often and for longer periods.

Another recent study, presented at the 112th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association, found that daily viewing of adult material can impact a man”s ability to achieve an erection with a real partner. Furthermore, approximately 4% of men admit to preferring masturbation and watching pornography to having sex with a real woman. The growing phenomenon of pornosexuality is becoming alarming, and today the joke “who needs sex when there”s porn” no longer sounds so funny.
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