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Monday, December 16, 2024

DOPAMINE RECEPTOR DEGENERATIVE DISORDER





We live in a world of endless pleasures and quick conveniences like never before in history. Some call it the pleasure trap. Literally. With a push of a button we can have everyday conveniences from groceries and clothes, to our favorite restaurant, delivered to our doorsteps within minutes. We don't even have to leave the house anymore. Even for sex. We can get our fantasies and fetishes quenched with a few simple clicks. I couldn't help but respond to a man who commented on my Youtube channel about a video I put up this morning of my 2 cats watching birds and squirrels hopping around my deck eating sunflower seeds from my kitchen window. He was shocked that the cats were sitting so calmly, still and quiet, instead of the normal chatter and tail swishing cats often do when they see wildlife right before their eyes just a few inches away. So I told this Youtuber, this is an everyday occurance for my cats, it's nothing out of the ordinary, nothing new and exciting to cause them to react any differently than the calm demeanour. I'm sure cats who aren't lucky enough to have such conveniences as a huge window on their level, and an owner who invites wildlife to their back porch, would be behaving with the typical chatter and tail swishes that normal healthy predatory animals display! So, I told him it's kinda comparable to men who watch porn everyday. When they see a nude woman in real life it's nothing out of the ordinary, nothing new and exciting. Whereas, a healthy man who ISN'T a porn addict, would be exhibiting normal healthy behavior of excitement and agitation.  A porn addict is like any other addict. Their dopamine receptors are damaged. In order for him to experience the heightened arousal of the non addict, his brain requires much more stimuli in order to feel any excitement. I agree, the conveniences of our day are liberating and much easier, but they come at a huge cost. It's getting very weird out there.