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When Is It Too Much  

sexyldy1000 68F  
10180 messages
6/9/2021 15h32
When Is It Too Much




Too much of anything can turn into an addiction. The word “addiction” suggests gambling, drinking, and drugs. But there are other habits, behaviours, and even beauty products that are surprisingly addictive. Here are a few you may not be aware of.


Lip Balm
Have you ever sat with a friend and watched as he or she applied and then reapplied lip balm repeatedly? There's actually a scientific reason for it. The ingredients in some products can end up being super drying, which prompts you to feel the need to keep reapplying in a vicious cycle. The person can also be very used to the textural feeling on his or her lips so when they don't have the product on, they feel that something is missing. I know people like this. Do you?


Teeth Whitening
It’s one thing to use whitening strips regularly to remove red wine and coffee stains. It’s quite another to be addicted to bleaching your teeth. There’s even a term for it: Bleachorexia refers to being addicted to bleaching teeth. Overuse or misuse of whitening products such as lasers, strips, gels, rinses, or pastes can cause noticeable sensitivity, tooth pain, gum irritation, and weakened enamel, often temporary, but sometimes more permanent. At worst, teeth begin to demineralize with time, since whitening products strip tooth enamel resulting in transparent-looking teeth. Never tried it and know I never will.


Eating Dirt and Other Non-Edible Items
An addiction to eating dirt and other items that are not edible is pica This is actually a common addictive disorder in those with autism or other developmental delays but can be seen in people with iron deficiency anemia (consuming ice or sand). Eating non-edible items can sometimes lead to choking or poisonings. Some people even consume soap or laundry detergent. I hadn't heard of this until I did my recent post on Word Power


Exercise
Exercise addiction is well established in the scientific literature and usually means that your day isn’t complete unless you’ve gotten in a run, hit the gym, or hopped on a bike. Exercise addicts tend to use exercise as a coping strategy to control emotions. Sometimes anorexics do this to control their weight


Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery can quickly become an addiction for some. Patients seeking Botox often start out wanting to look ‘natural’. Once they see how Botox smooths out fine lines and relaxes deep furrows, they notice small lines when they make expressions, and they want those gone too. Pretty soon, if the physician lets them, the ‘natural’ look becomes frozen. Other common “addictions” include facial fillers, especially in the lips and cheeks, and liposuction. “Procedural ‘addicts’ are usually unaware of their addiction and most often need to be turned away by their plastic surgeon. I don't know anyone personally who is like this but have you ever seen the show Botched?.


Tattoos
With 45M Americans said to have at least one tattoo and of that, 32% say they’re addicted, the question is why? Addiction is psychosomatic. If you imagine that tattoos can change people’s perception of you, you can believe that a new image on your skin will impress others, boost your self-esteem, and eliminate the need for more needlework. I often heard, once you get one, you can't stop there


Pulling Your Hair
The clinical term for this is trichotillomania and it’s when someone can’t stop twisting or pulling their hair out. It often doesn’t just stop with the hair on the head, either. Some people will pull the hair on their eyebrows or even eyelashes as a compulsive urge or mindless habit, such as when they are zoned out watching TV. I have known people who do this and it's so distracting when trying to have a conversation with them.


Sex
Whether you enjoy having sex (and therefore feel like you need to have a lot of it) or can’t stop looking at porn, you may have hypersexual disorder The disorder also means your brain is hardwired similar to someone who has a gambling or drug addiction, making it difficult to give up that behaviour. There is a lot of debate about whether sex addiction is real. What do you think?


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
6/9/2021 15h39

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Is there something that you simply cannot resist? Is it controlling your life?


scoupe42 60H

6/9/2021 15h58

Many things we do is obsessive, it might not be drugs, or alcohol, or gambling, be it's something else and WE ALL are addicts!


Shouldbe_here 61H

6/9/2021 16h41

Great information I do argue the point on hypersexual disorder, I myself don’t compare my wanting great sex to gambling just saying


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
6/9/2021 17h19

Resist? 🤔
Controlling my life? 🙄
Nope... nothing comes to mind.

Although I seem to be hooked on breathing. 😕


Nereus_X 56H

6/9/2021 17h43

Well - with 9494 posts, may be this site is an addiction.


1salesman3 69H
7623 messages
6/9/2021 18h49

Great post.


lonlyforlove2 81H  
32704 messages
6/9/2021 18h57

About 10 years back I got hooked on nasal spray. I had a real bad case of pollen issue in the spring and got where I could not go for a hour with out a snort.. It was hard to kick.. At about 6 months I realised AI was hooked ...... Cold turkey and a lot of nights with loss of sleep.. It can happen with a lot of products..

Stop by at lonlyforlove2
also see Lunch with Lonly , we get snow tomorrow
Check my blog on New Community, "A photo of my big Pecker"
also, " My Sunday afternoon with the kids'


CUMHANDLEME 61F  
794 messages
6/9/2021 19h40

Many years ago I had an extremely stressful and exhausting job. I started having trouble sleeping which lead to a 6 month OTC sleep pill addiction.

My BFF noticed the changes in my personality. Stopped the pills cold turkey and have been very careful with any sleep aids.

Do you have any Primal Urges ... I do, please CUMHANDLEME and explore some of my naughty and nice Primal ... Urges with me !!!


boobwhisperer69 61H  
8322 messages
6/9/2021 19h46

A sexy Lady!!!!


resant78 45H  
3326 messages
6/9/2021 20h42

(sexual addiction)

I really like sex, if I could, I would like to have sex at least once a day.
Back in college I had a particular GF, her and I would have sex 5 times a day.
That was just normal for us.
*morning before school (5am), noontime/lunch, before work (2-3pm), after work (10pm), and somewhere in the middle of the night.*

After her, everyone else prefers to have sexy maybe once a day or at worst once a week, and that eventually became difficult for me. I would need to either play with myself or watch porn. Either way I needed to reach climax at least once a day.

Not sure if I'm an addict though.


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
7/9/2021 2h11

Some peope have said I'm addicted to coffee. But it's not controlling my life, I write as I sip some coffee!


lust4life59 65F  
2552 messages
7/9/2021 3h23

people use the word addiction lightly and to mean many things. As someone who was once married to an addict both during his active years and then recovery only to watch him relapse again, I would say the dividing point between addiction and compulsion would be a compulsion to engage in behaviour that causes harm to others.

Tattoos? I have one, never had desire to get another.


WyoCowboy7751 70H
2537 messages
7/9/2021 5h22

'hypersexual disorder"! Sex for Me seems to be more of a Compulsion, urge, need, obsession, necessity, preoccupation. of which I suffer Quite frequently !!!


Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 messages
7/9/2021 8h41

None of these addictions surprise me and I am glad I don't have any of them. It really is amazing though how so many people can become addicted to things you never even thought about being an addiction.

Thanks for the great read this morning, and I hope you enjoy a Terrific Tuesday..

Seduce the mind and see what a wonderful adventure the body will take you on..


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h24

    Citer scoupe42:
    Many things we do is obsessive, it might not be drugs, or alcohol, or gambling, be it's something else and WE ALL are addicts!
An interesting perspective. I am not sure many will agree. I was amazed at the long list (too many to include here) of strange addictions that some people have.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h25

    Citer Shouldbe_here:
    Great information I do argue the point on hypersexual disorder, I myself don’t compare my wanting great sex to gambling just saying
The intent was not to compare, it was to suggest and point there are different types of addictions.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h28

    Citer Paulxx001:
    Resist? 🤔
    Controlling my life? 🙄
    Nope... nothing comes to mind.

    Although I seem to be hooked on breathing. 😕
Hmmmm, really? Breathing is a necessity. I know people who are 'chocoholics'. They have to have some form of chocolate every day.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h30

    Citer Nereus_X:
    Well - with 9494 posts, may be this site is an addiction.
Nope, not at all. That number is made up of posts I have made PLUS comments. Have you seen others whose number is 100,000+?


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h31

Really? Why do you think so?


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h35

    Citer lonlyforlove2:
    About 10 years back I got hooked on nasal spray. I had a real bad case of pollen issue in the spring and got where I could not go for a hour with out a snort.. It was hard to kick.. At about 6 months I realised AI was hooked ...... Cold turkey and a lot of nights with loss of sleep.. It can happen with a lot of products..
Wow! That sounds difficult to have gone through. My Mother quit smoking cold turkey and the side effects were difficult and lasted about 6 months. Then she became an ardent 'anti-smoking' advocate and my Father was relegated to having to smoke outside!


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h37

    Citer CUMHANDLEME:
    Many years ago I had an extremely stressful and exhausting job. I started having trouble sleeping which lead to a 6 month OTC sleep pill addiction.

    My BFF noticed the changes in my personality. Stopped the pills cold turkey and have been very careful with any sleep aids.
I have heard other stories of how quickly some sleep aids can become addictive. You are fortunate that your BFF recognized the issues and alerted you so you could take steps to 'kick the habit'. Thank you for dropping by and sharing your story.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h39

Oh really? I won't ask for specifics but will use my vivid imagination


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h44

    Citer resant78:
    (sexual addiction)

    I really like sex, if I could, I would like to have sex at least once a day.
    Back in college I had a particular GF, her and I would have sex 5 times a day.
    That was just normal for us.
    *morning before school (5am), noontime/lunch, before work (2-3pm), after work (10pm), and somewhere in the middle of the night.*

    After her, everyone else prefers to have sexy maybe once a day or at worst once a week, and that eventually became difficult for me. I would need to either play with myself or watch porn. Either way I needed to reach climax at least once a day.

    Not sure if I'm an addict though.
There is a BIG difference between really liking something and being addicted to it! Merriam-Webster defines addiction as a compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need for a habit-forming substance, behaviour, or activity having harmful physical, psychological, or social effects and typically causing well-defined symptoms (such as anxiety, irritability, tremors, or nausea) upon withdrawal or abstinence: the state of being addicted. Only you can decide if you identify with this definition. Thanks for sharing your story.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h45

    Citer spunkycumfun:
    Some peope have said I'm addicted to coffee. But it's not controlling my life, I write as I sip some coffee!
No doubt, people have different concepts of what addiction is!


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 messages
7/9/2021 16h50

    Citer lust4life59:
    people use the word addiction lightly and to mean many things. As someone who was once married to an addict both during his active years and then recovery only to watch him relapse again, I would say the dividing point between addiction and compulsion would be a compulsion to engage in behaviour that causes harm to others.

    Tattoos? I have one, never had desire to get another.
Thank you for sharing your perspective and definition. with regard to tattoos, I personally, don't have any, despite having thought about it many times. Every person I know started out thinking they would just get 1 tattoo and every one of them did not stop at 1. I don't know why, it just is.


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