UCLA Study Says Sex Addiction Isn’t a Real Disorder

Researchers at UCLA are suggesting sex addiction isn’t a real disorder. They showed sexual images to a group of men and women and found the following:

“If you think sexual problems are an addiction, we would have expected to see an enhanced response maybe to those sexual images. If you think it’s a problem with impulsivity, we would have expected to see decreased responses to those sexual images. The fact that we didn’t see any of those relationships suggests that there’s not great support for looking at these sexual behaviors as an addiction,”

They go on to say sex rehab may not be helping anyone. Either they’re on to something or their control group consisted of squares and asexuals.

 

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