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Cybersex Additions

Cybersex is an Internet addiction. At least one out of five Internet addicts have sex online on a regular basis. They may engage in cybersex or view porn online. There are studies that claim that men are more likely to download a porn site and then there are studies that claim women are more likely to have cybersex. People who engage in cybersex suffer from low self-esteem and image.

They do not see themselves as attractive and they may even have an untreated sexual dysfunction. People who become addicted to cybersex also are more likely to develop further sex addictions. Sex addicts view the Internet as a safe haven because they do not have sex physically. They are also able to show their compulsive need for sex.

Most people who go online for sex are people who you would not normally expect it from. They are very shy about sex. These are people, who could not even go, to a strip club, or watch a porno. Online is the perfect place to let go of all your insecurities because you can be who ever you want to be. It is also a place where you can hide your true self. You can hide your gender, race, appearance, marital status, and age. It also allows you to not be seen, which encourages you do to things that you normally would not do.

Addicts will go to chat rooms and download porn in privacy of their home, office, or bedroom. Being online you are still considered a sexual beings and predator. People who use the internet for cybersex have repressed sexual fantasies that they feel like they need to express. It may go from harmless talk and then into something more. People are talking dirty online and then taking it offline.

Many shows on TV show the Internet as a place for predators to pry on the young. Many of the Datelines have viewed shows where both men and women try to get with young boys and girls. On these shows, they end up being arrested. If going to jail doesn't cure your sex addiction what will? However, why take it that far? There are so many things that you can do to get over your addiction.

Talking things out to a therapist is one way that you can get a hold of yourself and your desires. To get to the bottom of your sex addiction you have to see a therapist because there is more to the story. There are emotional and psychological ties to the addiction. Once you can solve the emotional factors and relieve yourself of all the stress and other things that are going on, you are able to kick the addiction.

Arthors Bio:

Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and is also an accomplished arthor and writer. His  newest ebook release is titled "Addiction Education, You have Questions, I Have Answers!", a comprehensive authority guide and addiciton resource that is sweeping the addiction community in it's new found popularity. Jimmy invites you to subscribe to his exceptionally informative new 10-part ecourse by visiting http://addictioneducation.net/ecoursesignup.html. Or visit the books main website at http://addictioneducation.net .

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