This is turning into a Porno Forum -- Give me a break

He has no power.

And if he did have power, it'd be HIS forum, so I still wouldn't care.
All action begins with a thought. It is the mindset of the sexually
repressed that I am addressing. Surely you can understand my line
of thought.
--
The Unofficial Photographer of The Wilkinsons
http://thewilkinsons.crosswinds.net
Photography -- just another word for compromise
 
this disease.

It is a disease as is alcohol and drug addiction. It has to do with the obsession of the subject - sex, drugs, alcohol, food, etc.

Boredom can help to perpetuate the behavior. As with the other subjects, a person who is addicted knows where to get his "needs" filled. He/she has resources for drugs, alcohol, sex, etc.

How does a person know if they are an addict? They will only find out when they try to stop. They will also find out why they were an addict when they stop.

There is help. There is hope. A person MUST get out of denial first to admit they have a problem. Those who have taken offense to this thread may very well have a problem.

For more information go here:

http://www.sexaa.org/
--
DeeDee G.
http://www.pbase.com/deedee_g/root
 
Why is the "Black Forest" so-named?
That's a good question since it's not actually a forest, but a mountain range ;-)

I guess it might have been a dark forest once where us Germans used to sit in trees with big wooden clubs waiting for some hapless Romans to come by so that we could smack them on the head... At that time, very nearly the entire country was covered with dense forests. Pretty hard to believe nowadays.
Larry( PS, re. defining porno. --who gets to pick the
defining-authority?)
Another good question considering most of the definitions used in courts of law date back to the 19th century. Perhaps the moral standards of the original poster are also rooted in that era.

Greetings
Stefan
 
I usualy cure my deviant sexual addictions by consuming copious amounts of drugs and alcohol .... I can't reach my blow up doll when I'm past out on the floor ...
;-)
this disease.

It is a disease as is alcohol and drug addiction. It has to do
with the obsession of the subject - sex, drugs, alcohol, food, etc.

Boredom can help to perpetuate the behavior. As with the other
subjects, a person who is addicted knows where to get his "needs"
filled. He/she has resources for drugs, alcohol, sex, etc.

How does a person know if they are an addict? They will only find
out when they try to stop. They will also find out why they were
an addict when they stop.

There is help. There is hope. A person MUST get out of denial
first to admit they have a problem. Those who have taken offense
to this thread may very well have a problem.

For more information go here:

http://www.sexaa.org/
--
DeeDee G.
http://www.pbase.com/deedee_g/root
 
...he's not posting his pictures every day!!! I mean, how bad it can be? It's like feeding children once a week!

We demand more from Pope! He's underestimating our needs. We depend on his posts. His posts are the reason we come to this forum every day. All these technicalities, cereal boxes and brick walls -- it's just a camouflage allowing us to hang in this forum and peek at Pope's masterpieces.

Pope is DA MAN!!! Pope RULEZ!!!

LOLOLOLOLOL
You would be amazed at the ability of some adults to accept/enjoy
sex as (just) an enjoyable part of a normal healthy life.

Is this subject "over-running" DPR?

Give US a break!

(Your last line says a lot. The challenging, chip-on-the-shoulder
"I'm here now, ...change things to suit ME!" -approach is not going
to serve you well.)

You don't need a break, ...you need a clue ;-)

Larry
Sexually explicit pictures, writing, or other material whose
primary purpose is to cause sexual arousal

Nice try -- keep it coming I got all day
--
Mishkin
 
Gay fags, but I can't be intollerant of stuffl that doesn't belong on this forum. Wow this is all out of whack.

By the way I am not gay.
 
That's ok you can laugh at this. If it reaches one person who knows they need help then I am glad I posted it.

In this society, it's macho and cool to be an addict, but the person who seriously is knows deep down inside that they have a problem. Many of them have multiple addictions to deal with the pain. They cover up going against their own morality so that they can do what they have to do.

Here is a list of questions a person can ask themselves to determine if they fall into this category:

Answer these twelve questions to assess whether you may have a problem with sexual addiction.

Do you keep secrets about your sexual or romantic activities from those important to you? Do you lead a double life?

Have your needs driven you to have sex in places or situations or with people you would not normally choose?

Do you find yourself looking for sexually arousing articles or scenes in newspapers, magazines, or other media?

Do you find that romantic or sexual fantasies interfere with your relationships or are preventing you from facing problems?

Do you frequently want to get away from a sex partner after having sex? Do you frequently feel remorse, shame, or guilt after a sexual encounter?

Do you feel shame about your body or your sexuality, such that you avoid touching your body or engaging in sexual relationships? Do you fear that you have no sexual feelings, that you are asexual?

Does each new relationship continue to have the same destructive patterns which prompted you to leave the last relationship?

Is it taking more variety and frequency of sexual and romantic activities than previously to bring the same levels of excitement and relief?

Have you ever been arrested or are you in danger of being arrested because of your practices of voyeurism, exhibitionism, prostitution, sex with minors, indecent phone calls, etc.?

Does your pursuit of sex or romantic relationships interfere with your spiritual beliefs or development?

Do your sexual activities include the risk, threat, or reality of disease, pregnancy, coercion, or violence?

Has your sexual or romantic behavior ever left you feeling hopeless, alienated from others, or suicidal?

If you answered yes to more than one of these questions, we would encourage you to seek out additional literature as a resource or to attend an Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting to further assess your needs.

D.
this disease.

It is a disease as is alcohol and drug addiction. It has to do
with the obsession of the subject - sex, drugs, alcohol, food, etc.

Boredom can help to perpetuate the behavior. As with the other
subjects, a person who is addicted knows where to get his "needs"
filled. He/she has resources for drugs, alcohol, sex, etc.

How does a person know if they are an addict? They will only find
out when they try to stop. They will also find out why they were
an addict when they stop.

There is help. There is hope. A person MUST get out of denial
first to admit they have a problem. Those who have taken offense
to this thread may very well have a problem.

For more information go here:

http://www.sexaa.org/
--
DeeDee G.
http://www.pbase.com/deedee_g/root
--
DeeDee G.
http://www.pbase.com/deedee_g/root
 

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