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I'm sorry, I'm having a hard time find porn addiction, or even sex addiction, in my DSM-V. Could you tell me which page(s) it's on?
As you’re undoubtedly aware, DSM-V is a decade old and the next revision is set to include improved criteria on dependencies (including non-drug ones) and obsessive-compulsive spectrum (which this could likely fall under), as well as adding other “new” conditions like hoarding.
So, not an addiction?
Most sex researchers have noted that actual compulsive sexual behaviors are very, very rare, and that what many people think of as a porn "addiction" comes more from a place of values judgement--especially religious values, whether they recognize them as such or not--rather than from the behavior being significantly outside of the norm in any way, or even damaging to the person.
Mormons--"Fight the New Drug"--have done a fantastic job of convincing people that porn and sex are terrible, and that any consumption at all is problematic.
“I’m not addicted, I can quit whenever I want.”
I hear that all the time. Keep denying the downsides of porn.