OrphanPip Wrote:Or are we using language to draw nominal links between separate phenomena? And, where do we draw the line between something which is enjoyed, and something which is an addiction? These are problems that even if we had perfect knowledge of the science become difficult to answer, because it ultimately comes down to the biases of the powers that be in determining what counts as addiction or not.
It's a good question, and I agree, sometimes the line gets blurry.
But I'm a simple guy.
I like to keep it real easy. My feeling is (and I admit this is totally subjective) if I can CONTROL my behavior (drinking, smoking, gambling, porn, etc...) than it's just a habit (
as Pix alluded to above). But if my behavior controls ME, then I have a problem.
For example, I like to drink. What can I say? I like wine and liquors...
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But I can't go to work drunk.
I can't watch my friend's kids when I'm drunk.
I wouldn't get drunk on a first date.
I wouldn't show up at a funeral drunk.
See? I control my drinking.
If my drinking controls me, now I'm going to work drunk (or missing work), my friends stop bringing their children to my house, I never get past a first date and people ask me to leave the church at a funeral because I'm drunk.
So for me, the litmus test is control.
Can I control my porn habit? Or has my porn addiction become so OVERWHELMING it's starting to affect other areas of my life that it shouldn't.
I hope I didn't ramble too much there, I'm in a bit of a hurry and don't have a lot of time to form a perfect thought.