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It’s scary that men paying for a legitimate service feel addicted and cheated. Go to a therapist guys, damn. Are you ok? Imagine saying this about any other profession or business. I could probably afford a downpayment on a house if I’d never eaten amazing food in a restaurant but guess what? I don’t wanna cook every day and I enjoy good food. Or if I’d never travelled. Or never got a car so I could go on adventures. Or never hired a personal trainer. Etc etc. but guess what? I did all those things and I’m not complaining about “addiction” because I’ve had a rich and wonderful life.

hire the sex worker. Go on the holiday. Eat the good food. We only get one life, don’t feel guilty for living it.
Rich and wonderful life??? its NOT a legitimate business. " With the passing of Bill C-36, it is illegal to purchase or advertise sexual services and to live on the material benefits from sex work in Canada". Now please read your text from start again just reflecting on yourself.
 

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Rich and wonderful life??? its NOT a legitimate business. " With the passing of Bill C-36, it is illegal to purchase or advertise sexual services and to live on the material benefits from sex work in Canada". Now please read your text from start again just reflecting on yourself.
Yeah and does she really want us to start comparing her personally to a restaurant, car, travel destination, or personal trainer? cause she definitely isnt a buggati , thats all i'll say, unless she wants me to go on.

also , if I go to a legitimate business, and they deceive me , commit fraud or give me bad service, I usually am able to get a discount or get the product/service for free, or am compensated in some way. they are also open to legal recourse. and those google/yelp reviews are publicly available, and arent going to be taken down. They can lose their business license and be liable to fines, lawsuits etc.
 

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It is the inability to stop doing an action that makes it an addiction. I can easily stop eating out or travelling if I wanted to and did it many times. But I know that stopping seeing escorts is extremely difficult, even when trying. I have to admit that. I seeking help to get out of this loop.

May be if you are a man facing the same problem you would understand its dynamics and what happens.

Regarding legitimate service, same can be said about selling cocaine. It is s a product and the buyer is an adult who knows what he is doing and let him enjoy his life he only has one. However, this product has an addictive nature that what makes it a problem- not able to stop and control.

I am not saying that I am in a place to advise anyone. I fucked up big time.
It sounds like you’re talking about sex addiction which actually isn’t a scientifically or medically recognised condition—it’s not real. Here’s a good article about it: https://mashable.com/article/sex-addiction-isnt-real-condition

It is not a condition that is recognised by any scientific or medical community, including the World Health Organisation. Indeed, the term was even removed from the DSM-V by the American Psychiatric Association along with the term hypersexuality, in view of a growing body of research showing that 'sex addiction' is actually "no more than high libido coupled with low impulse control." The ASA's DSM-V is considered a definitive resource on mental disorders.
 

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Rich and wonderful life??? its NOT a legitimate business. " With the passing of Bill C-36, it is illegal to purchase or advertise sexual services and to live on the material benefits from sex work in Canada". Now please read your text from start again just reflecting on yourself.
The law doesn’t define legitimacy. Also not sure where you got this quote because it is perfectly legal for me to advertise myself and live off my own income. Here’s the bill:

https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/other-autre/c36fs_fi/

It criminalizes clients and there are advocacy organisations (including amnesty international) fighting against this because it’s discriminatory.
 

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Yeah and does she really want us to start comparing her personally to a restaurant, car, travel destination, or personal trainer? cause she definitely isnt a buggati , thats all i'll say, unless she wants me to go on.

also , if I go to a legitimate business, and they deceive me , commit fraud or give me bad service, I usually am able to get a discount or get the product/service for free, or am compensated in some way. they are also open to legal recourse. and those google/yelp reviews are publicly available, and arent going to be taken down. They can lose their business license and be liable to fines, lawsuits etc.
I have a registered business and could be fined or sued. However there are two issues here that are unique to the business:

1. Usually when men complain in our business it’s because of buyer’s remorse, not a legitimate problem

2. It’s illegal to purchase sex in canada (something sex workers are actively advocating to change by reversing bill c-36)
 

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The law doesn’t define legitimacy. Also not sure where you got this quote because it is perfectly legal for me to advertise myself and live off my own income. Here’s the bill:

https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/other-autre/c36fs_fi/

It criminalizes clients and there are advocacy organisations (including amnesty international) fighting against this because it’s discriminatory.
Thanks for the source, I admit individuals like you are protected to sell/advertise sex services. Moreover, I appreciate that you can hold your argument with facts.
Coming back to my original statement, I still hold it that the enjoyment you mentioned is very costly and addictive, on top it is legal offense, until the law is changed. We have live example here as Moo211992, who is going through the legal trouble due to this enjoyment.
 
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Off topic, much?

It sounds like you’re talking about sex addiction which actually isn’t a scientifically or medically recognised condition—it’s not real. Here’s a good article about it: https://mashable.com/article/sex-addiction-isnt-real-condition

It is not a condition that is recognised by any scientific or medical community, including the World Health Organisation. Indeed, the term was even removed from the DSM-V by the American Psychiatric Association along with the term hypersexuality, in view of a growing body of research showing that 'sex addiction' is actually "no more than high libido coupled with low impulse control." The ASA's DSM-V is considered a definitive resource on mental disorders.
As of January, 2023, according to the WHO, sexual addiction, now labeled as CSBD (compulsive sexual behaviour disorder) is in fact "real".

https://icd.who.int/browse11/l-m/en#/http://id.who.int/icd/entity/1630268048

And when I sign off on many of my reviews, I state "I have a problem". This isn't hyperbole as this hobby, for several years now, has cost me well into five figures annually, some years approaching six figures. Just this past week, over the course of five days, I had six separate appointments, two in one day. That isn't healthy and I have tried to stop or greatly reduce my appointments several times, only to come back to a schedule that is simply a detriment to myself and even my business that, ironically, allows me to afford to have this addiction in the first place.
 
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Off topic, much?



As of January, 2023, according to the WHO, sexual addiction, now labeled as CSBD (compulsive sexual behaviour disorder) is in fact "real".

https://icd.who.int/browse11/l-m/en#/http://id.who.int/icd/entity/1630268048

And when I sign off on many of my reviews, I state "I have a problem". This isn't hyperbole as this hobby, for several years now, has cost me well into five figures annually, some years approaching six figures. Just this past week, over the course of five days, I had six separate appointments, two in one day. That isn't healthy and I have tried to stop or greatly reduce my appointments several times, only to come back to a schedule that is simply a detriment to myself and even my business that, ironically, allows me to afford to have this addiction in the first place.
We don't even need to refer to WHO study or a provider to tell us it's not, it's our own experiences.
 

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Off topic, much?



As of January, 2023, according to the WHO, sexual addiction, now labeled as CSBD (compulsive sexual behaviour disorder) is in fact "real".

https://icd.who.int/browse11/l-m/en#/http://id.who.int/icd/entity/1630268048

And when I sign off on many of my reviews, I state "I have a problem". This isn't hyperbole as this hobby, for several years now, has cost me well into five figures annually, some years approaching six figures. Just this past week, over the course of five days, I had six separate appointments, two in one day. That isn't healthy and I have tried to stop or greatly reduce my appointments several times, only to come back to a schedule that is simply a detriment to myself and even my business that, ironically, allows me to afford to have this addiction in the first place.
Exactly. It’s impulse control, not addiction. Sex itself is not addictive like cocaine as mentioned above. People just have poor impulse control. As someone who has been in real addiction, the distinction is important. The fault isn’t in the product, it’s in the buyer.
 
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Off topic, much?



As of January, 2023, according to the WHO, sexual addiction, now labeled as CSBD (compulsive sexual behaviour disorder) is in fact "real".

https://icd.who.int/browse11/l-m/en#/http://id.who.int/icd/entity/1630268048

And when I sign off on many of my reviews, I state "I have a problem". This isn't hyperbole as this hobby, for several years now, has cost me well into five figures annually, some years approaching six figures. Just this past week, over the course of five days, I had six separate appointments, two in one day. That isn't healthy and I have tried to stop or greatly reduce my appointments several times, only to come back to a schedule that is simply a detriment to myself and even my business that, ironically, allows me to afford to have this addiction in the first place.
It’s not an addiction, it’s an impulse control disorder. I’m sorry for your struggles but please don’t mislabel what’s happening here.
 
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