'Cause you can't have Tom.
2006-06-11 15:27:05
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answered by Oriental Delight 5
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Not a problem but it is a problem in medical circle;
if you enjoy go ahead have as many as you can...
A magic number doesn't answer the question, "How much sex is too much?", nor does a national average. Religion, culture, family values, and personal feelings and choice help define what each individual considers "enough" or "too much" sex. The question to consider then is: what makes you think your stats are off the charts? You mentioned that you're beginning to consider too much sex a bad thing. What is bad about it? Is it bad because it's unhealthy? Because your skin is tender? Because you're neglecting your school/work? Are you still eating and sleeping? Are you answering the mail and phone? Seeing your friends? Having fun? You need to begin this process by answering these questions, defining what you might consider to be "too much," and also identifying what's bad about it.
Unless your sexual behavior is interfering with your daily routine, it is likely that you and your partner have high sex drives and enjoy having sex together during this time period. Once you figure out or feel more comfortable with the frequency of your sex sessions, you and your partner won't need to take a mini vacation from them, but perhaps you'll consider planning a fabulous trip to a tropical island, in reality or in your imagination.
Nymphomania is not a disease or a clinical condition. More generically known as "promiscuity," nymphomania is a word that refers specifically to women who have an "excessive" or "insatiable sex drive." For men, the equivalent is known as Satyriasis or Don Juanism. Often, the term "nympho" is used in a derogatory way. In some instances, a woman may be called a "nympho" because she enjoys sex. In other instances, a woman might get stuck with this label by a partner who feels inadequate about his or her sexual desire or performance. Levels of sexual desire vary, as does the way they are perceived.
When having sex is seen as one's sole priority, resulting in the neglect of other important facets of life (e.g., working, socializing, and sleeping), an addiction or compulsion to sex is considered. Sexual addiction and compulsivity include any sexual behavior when "had" or done in an obsessive, uncontrollable, and/or irrational way that can become self-destructive. People with this diagnosis feel, and indeed may have, little or no control over sex, and medication may be in order.
2006-06-11 15:34:57
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answered by ♥peacemaker♥ 3
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You have what is called delusional disorder, of the subtype I can't quite remember. That is where you feel a certain undue self-imortance or a connection with someone of higher class than you. Stalkers often have this psychological problem. If you don't watch out, you may become the vice-presidents' stalker.
2006-06-11 16:01:35
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answered by yeagermeister 2
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cause you love the daddy dick
2006-06-11 15:27:36
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answered by cozpud 1
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Because you're horny...all the time. It's called an addiction. They have a group for that.
2006-06-11 15:38:31
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answered by ? 4
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I have the same problem, the thicker the better, the harder the hotter, the longer the juicier. I swear I wanted to post the same question but worded differently of course. Language please!
2006-06-11 15:28:13
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answered by Laura Palmer 5
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I'll bet you're a guy who gets turned on by posting as a gal
2006-06-11 16:01:05
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answered by anvrdq 1
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Because you're a sicko that may be a girl or a guy or both for all I know and care.
2006-06-11 15:28:12
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answered by Hot T-Bone 4
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cuz it's better than Tom or Harry
2006-06-16 20:32:53
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answered by elisabeth_nh 2
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If you look good, I got one for ya.
2006-06-11 15:26:59
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answered by damack19682001 3
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Because you never had any
2006-06-11 15:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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