msthinksalot
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Ha, we have some things in common. I read this board for hours at a time as well. But I think there is a difference between us reading about these twisted crimes, and a perv looking at violent images of horror *advertiser censored*.
The people addicted to horror *advertiser censored* are coming at it from an entirely different point of view. They imagine themselves as the rapists or as the sadist.
A couple of members here traced his web movements to the 'hidden dark web.' He apparently was posting on a very dark paedophelia website and discussing fantasies of kidnapping children and dismembering them to dispose of the evidence.
Snipped by me. I'm doing this in ye olde iPhone, so I hope it doesn't look like a mess!
When I get on my computer later I will post links to some papers regarding *advertiser censored* use, in general, and how our body's dopamine reactions work, and also how the imagery affects our sexual responses. If one is viewing a lot of *advertiser censored*, then the content of that person's mental/sexual imagery is affected... They need more and more stimulation and when they have real-life sexual encounters they either try to replicate what is seen in the *advertiser censored* or they have to try to envision the fantasies in the *advertiser censored* in order to climax if they are unable or unwilling to replicate the *advertiser censored* fantasy with their partner.
These are non-judgmental facts, I just can't get to the links on my phone.
So it's the dopamine response from viewing *advertiser censored*, which, apparently is stronger and last longer than from real life sex, that both compels and sustains the *advertiser censored*-viewing behavior, which in turn can become an addiction.
That being said, of course not everyone who views *advertiser censored* becomes an addict, but for brevity's sake, we are talking about a very specific subset of *advertiser censored*-viewers - violent and kiddie-*advertiser censored*, or both. It's a really volatile, scary mix, regardless of whether or not the person uses drugs. And it hinges on that very important part where the person desires to act out their fantasy in real life. While that is all fine and harmless if the objects of desire are cheerleaders and "girls gone wild" stuff, pretty girls in Hustler, or "big butts" or "milfs", when the object (and I'm using that word purposefully) is a child and the act is sadistic, rape, etc., then the result can be horrible.
Do you have a link to the info re: AS and the dark web stuff from above?