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1) Abusing one sexually or during a sex act. See Sexual Abuse more...
2) Use of sexuality as a distraction or escape from real life problems much like alcohol abuse (see alcoholism). Often these include sexual disorders such as erotophobia, homophobia, philophobia, necrophilia, pedophilia, homophilia, homosexuality, fecophilia, nymphomania/satyriasis, queer sexuality (see Queer) and so on. These conditions aren't always caused by mental disorders but more often they are caused by social disorders, not to be confused with social anxiety, but actual social disorders such as peer pressure, childhood trauma or political correctness. Pedophiles/rapists spread these social diseases via trauma much like politicians spread them by politi... |
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