janeway wrote: Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:16 am
that whole "be a man" attitude is damaging it's like saying "don't feel" or like "be different than how you really feel" and it doesn't account for the infinite nature of the person being told not to feel
that forces communication to be backed up or funnelled through various accepted channels instead of being allowed to flow like a waterfall but you can do that for yourself with therapy opening up communication and giving you tools to be whoever you are and accept and feel happy as much as is possible
I disagree. You can be told it's OK to feel and to grow the fuck up at the same time, and this could even be done with some humor, from the right therapist.
COVID really fucked up my son, 25. He was always a little bit of a mess, like many of us, but he kept it together, had a job, was doing well, being social with friends, and he was a very nice, considerate person. He is now in a residential rehab center for methamphetamine addiction, although now he says it's actually sex addiction and the meth was secondary. I'm told by professionals that this is not unusual, sex with meth specifically is a combo they see a lot.
It's got to be different for kids out there with porn and Tinder, other "dating" or sex apps. While I have used to former I have not used the latter. And while pornography can be bad enough, I can't imagine what the prospect of having actual sex with another person, whenever you want, following a swipe to the right does to a developing young brain.
One of the components of addiction (as opposed to mere physical dependency) is that it ruins your otherwise productive life, or something like, right? Like he (my son) says he's been a sex addict for 10 years or more. Well, OK, but guess what dude, your life didn't blow up in your face (including calling out from work, crashing your car while asleep at the wheel, starting a fire in your apartment and being evicted, then getting kicked out of another living situation-and that's what I know about) until you started doing methamphetamine.
I guess I don't really understand the sex addiction part, these days, I mean isn't
swiping right just what the kids are doing these days? Is doing that every couple/three weeks a sign of addiction? Or just wanting to get laid? I ask that in all seriousness.
I hope I'm not coming across as a dick, here. But there's obviously some anger (and also sadness) I have about this. And I am talking to someone about it.