Sexual Intrusive Thoughts: What’s Really Going On?
According to VICE, research indicates that we typically average about 6,000 thoughts per day. Other internet sources say we process way more than that. Regardless, you think about a lot
According to VICE, research indicates that we typically average about 6,000 thoughts per day. Other internet sources say we process way more than that. Regardless, you think about a lot
You’ve heard the saying, it’s about the journey, not the destination. So it is with arousal addiction, as the pleasure is ultimately in the anticipation. For those of you who
Sasquatch, the Tooth Fairy, the Loch Ness Monster, porn addiction. Are any of these actually real? While some things on this list may be suspect, if you’re watching porn over
Can you be addicted to masturbating? The quick answer is yes. But if you’re reading this and questioning if you have a masturbation addiction, you’re probably wondering how you got
Do you know someone who is love avoidant? And by that, we don’t mean someone who’s playing hard-to-get. Love avoidance is an actual term within the mental health and addiction
Did a Google search like “erectile dysfunction porn” just bring you here? If so, you may be wondering what’s going on with you in the bedroom. While porn consumption has
Do you often put others’ needs above your own, even if it negatively affects your well-being? Do you struggle with setting healthy boundaries or do you rely on external validation
When someone close to us breaks our trust, it can deeply affect our minds and our bodies. Any betrayal experience may lead to distress, but particularly difficult experiences create betrayal
In our Western world, sexual objectification has been a normal aspect of our culture for centuries. For some, as you read this, such a realization may be obvious. For others,
We carry our phones around with us wherever we go these days. They’ve become a big part of our lives—so much that if we don’t have our phones when we’re
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