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Default Nov 19, 2012 at 07:08 PM
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Billions, alot of people including myself use porn and other addictions to deal with depression and anxiety.

We are kinda in the same boat with no socializing. Maybe you could be depressed?
I know it depresses me.

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Default Nov 20, 2012 at 01:31 AM
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Maybe you could be depressed?
It's a definite possibility. I do turn to porn and masturbation sometimes when I'm not even particularly into it, most often on Sunday nights because I get really nervous and frightened when I think of having to go to work the next day. Just as an example, last night I did it three times and tried for a fourth until it started to chafe, and I still didn't feel satisfied or calmed like I normally do. I was still just anxious and scared.

That's probably a bad sign.
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Default Nov 28, 2012 at 02:02 AM
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Hello there!

well I guess it can be called an addiction if it has already a negative impact in your life.
but be more careful about your situation, because it may really lead into addiction, for it gives you pleasure. everything that makes us feels good can become our addiction. Better see a psychiatrist if you think it's coming worst.
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