Despite the photographs that painting lovely and sultry ladies swooning over the macho, ever ready, sex-machine male, the cold, painful truth is that pornography makes males impotent!
Viewing pornography causes the body to supply and launch numerous chemical drugs. Some of these chemicals produced are epinephrine, adrenaline, adrenocorticotropic hormone, noradrenaline, norepinephrine and testosterone. These chemicals cause an artificial high in the body. And as with addictive medication, once these are experienced by the body, the thoughts seeks to seek out methods to produce them again.
As most pornography users will admit, there is no such thing as a such thing as just one more look. Addiction comes simply and quickly.
And, as with a drug addict, the brain habituates and is now not able to get high on the same erotic photographs and stimulating visuals that when turned him on. Subsequently, he should search more – more graphic, more carnal and more lascivious.
Typically pornography was used initially to increase arousal during sex. However the longer it’s used the more it has the alternative effect. Males discover then that they have to use the pictures and scenes they seen in pornography. And infrequently want to act it out because “run of the mill” sex just doesn’t produce orgy an orgasm. So, finally, sexual intimacy with a spouse turns into troublesome, or may be altogether solid aside because the one stimulation that works is the pornography.
There isn’t any longer wholesome sexual intimacy and the pornography addict turns into impotent in these three ways:
1. Bodily Impotence Getting aroused becomes increasingly troublesome with out regularly seeking new pornography sources. Arousal with a spouse eventually becomes difficult or unimaginable because of addiction that the mind has to this potent drug. And just like the bodily medicine, the brain/body wants more of the identical thing to get the same rush.
2. Intimacy Impotence But bodily (or erectile) dysfunction is just one “impotence” introduced on by pornography addiction. Crippling to relationships is the “intimacy impotence.” The husband now begins to decide on the lonely, cold “self-satisfying” possibility with digital photos because he’s now not able to connect along with his wife and enjoy the emotional and bodily intimacy of a healthy marriage.
3. Control Impotence Now the addict is compelled to seek out pornography. They are always looking for just one more look, just one more image, just one more video – at all times promising themselves that that is the last one. And though they now need it to meet sexual craving, they most likely don’t even discover it emotionally satisfying. The behavior may produce shame and guilt, followed by a need and maybe a promise to self to stop, but the addict to pornography is now impotent to self-management and the behavior becomes a powerful or irresistible impulse (in different words – a compulsion).
Addicts try to alter reality with another substance – on this case, pornography. The porn photographs grow to be the mind altering drug to the person addicted to pornography. And the addiction is usually progressive – growing in intensity, frequency and severity.
This progression will at all times lead to male impotence.