CYBER PORN ADDICTION
LEADS TO ‘SEXUAL ANOREXIA’
http://ibnlive.in.com - Men addicted to Internet porn site may develop an inability to be turned on by real partners, two new studies say. According to at least two recent studies, “More and more young Italian men are suffering from ‘sexual anorexia’ and are unable to get erections because of Internet porn use that started in their mid-teens.” Marnia Robinson, author of “Cupid’s Poisoned Arrow,” said a growing number of otherwise healthy young men who were, however, Internet porn addicts developed an inability to be turned on by real partners. “Desperate young men from various cultures, with different levels of education, religiosity, attitudes, values, diets, marijuana use, and personalities are seeking help. They have only two things in common: heavy use of today’s Internet porn and increasing need for more extreme material.” LEADS TO ‘SEXUAL ANOREXIA’
In an article posted on Psychology Today, Marnia explained that most men are astonished to learn that pornography use can be a source of sexual performance problems, she said. Robinson said many have previously been to doctors, undergone various tests, and been declared “just fine” physically. The final diagnosis was generally “performance anxiety.” Robinson said the cause appears to be physiological, not psychological. “It s all free, easy to access, available within seconds, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Overstimulation of the reward circuitry in the brain is a very real possibility today,” she added. Quitting can be quite challenging due to an alarming temporary drop in libido, and some men experience withdrawal symptoms. Robinson said the brain needs a chance to reboot, or return to normal dopamine sensitivity.
Healthy men addicted to internet porn site develop an inability to be turned on by real partners, two new studies say. More and more young men are suffering from ‘sexual anorexia’ and are unable to get erections because of internet porn use and masturbation that started in their mid-teens. Erotic words, pictures, and videos have been around a long while, but the Internet makes possible a never-ending stream of dopamine spikes. The low morals and lack of belief in higher values encourage pornography, child prostitution, and violence.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
Modern society has different elements which lead their members to destruction, such as lust and pornography; the latter is so prominent, which becomes a real danger to a person’s spiritual progress. ... There is pornography on the internet, in magazines, everywhere, even in many modern writings in which, apparently there is only text, but it is filled with terrible pornography. Pornography is the worst offense to the people and sex, because it describes the human being just like a source of pleasure, in other words: The body would be the gift that God gave us to enjoy irresponsibly of the sex and have it whomever, whenever and whatever. ... So the world goes from bad to worse; this is what we observe, and we have to face it because lust and pornography are the enemies number one for spiritual advancement. God says in the Bhagavad Gita - “kāma esha krodha esha rajo-guna”: “Lust is the largest of the sins; lust is the all-devouring sinful enemy of this world.”
Śrīla Bhakti Aloka Paramadvaiti Mahārāja :
“Vedic Wisdom Collection - The Lust”
http://vedicwisdom.weebly.com/index.html
http://vwonline.blogspot.com/2006/03/vedic-wisdom-online.html
http://bhaktipedia.org/espanol/index.php?n=sabidurias_vedicas.la_lujuria
“Vedic Wisdom Collection - The Lust”
http://vedicwisdom.weebly.com/index.html
http://vwonline.blogspot.com/2006/03/vedic-wisdom-online.html
http://bhaktipedia.org/espanol/index.php?n=sabidurias_vedicas.la_lujuria
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Here’s something that shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone with an Internet connection: sales of pay-per-view porn on cable and satellite are plummeting.
The Wall Street Journal digs through DirectTV’s second quarter earnings report to find that the satellite provider cited “lower adult buys” as one of the driving factors behind its weaker pay-per revenue.
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