Sex Addiction Now Is “Normal”

Monday, July 22, 2013 12:02
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(Before It's News)

brain.jpgAnnals of satanic Social Engineering:

Sex addicts are called “hypersexuals.”

Under satanic dispensation, the new
normal is sick. So, don’t be a hyperphobic bigot!
Get sick!

What’s your LQ? (libido quotient)

by Hugo Vance
(henrymakow.com)

The American Medical Association has announced that sex addiction is normal, based on UCLA sex ‘study’. 

They’re already calling them ‘hypersexuals’.  Since they proceed to name Hollywood celebrities as ‘hypersexuals’ we know where they’re taking it.  Hypersexuality is ‘cool’. 

Obviously, this is a necessary position for the ‘reverse engineering’ of social wisdom on homosexuality.   One difference between procreative ‘sexual preference’ (aka heterosexuality) and homosexuality is that the latter always carries with it sex addiction.

The impetus for ‘heterosexuality’ is reproduction of the species. As that’s biologically impossible for homosexual pathology, the only impetus left for it is sex addiction.

However, they can’t admit this because ‘addiction’ is a disorder, and they can’t allow homosexuality to be identified as ‘abnormal’.

This is necessary advance work toward ‘normalization’ of pedophilia.  Hypersexual symptoms in children has been one of the red flags for suspecting child sexual abuse. 

Now they’ll say, “I have good news, your child is a sex prodigy!”  From there it follows that children “born this way” have a right to have sex with Uncle Jane and Aunt Butch.

So……

Sex Addiction Does Not Appear To Be A Disorder, UCLA Study Says


sexad.jpgCelebrities Tiger Woods, Russell Brand and David Duchovny all blamed their copious amounts of sex on a disorder: sex addiction.

But UCLA researchers say sex addiction does not appear to be a disorder, according to their study, which appears in the current online edition of the journal Socioaffective Neuroscience and Psychology.

The study involved 39 men and 13 women who reported having problems controlling their viewing of sexual images. UCLA scientist Nicole Prause and her colleagues monitored the volunteers’ brains while showing them erotic images.

“If they indeed suffer from hypersexuality, or sexual addiction, their brain response to visual sexual stimuli could be expected to be higher, in much the same way that the brains of cocaine addicts have been shown to react to images of the drug in other studies,” a UC press release on the study explained.

And yet, that did not happen. Instead of being caused by an actual disorder, hypersexuality may be a result of having a high libido, Prause said.

“Potentially, this is an important finding,” she said in the press release. “It is the first time scientists have studied the brain responses specifically of people who identify as having hypersexual problems.”

Sex addiction reportedly affects 16 million Americans, CBS reports. And yet, the American Psychiatric Association excluded sex addiction as a disorder in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the DSM-5.

Prause conceded that her findings are controversial and told CBS in the video above that she doesn’t want to discourage people from seeking help, but thinks that so-called sex rehabs should be examined. Sexual Recovery Institute and other similar sex rehabs did not immediately respond to CBS for comment.
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