Q&A: Does Everyone Have (At Least One) Excessive Habit / Addiction?
Concern by BeloyeMore: Does Absolutely everyone Have (At Minimum 1) Too much Routine / Addiction?
I do not mean obsessive/compulsive (condition) since that it is not an addiction or practice & can be remedied, so to communicate, with medicine.
Typical ones:
Booze/Medication
Smoking
Food
Caffeine
Sex/Pornography
Operate(oholic)
Gambling
Searching/Shelling out
Other folks may be:
The Internet
Video clip Online games
Television
Nail Biting
Yahoo! Solutions
In other phrases, do you know a person who has No addictions or what others would think about, an abnormal behavior?
Best solution:
Reply by Risha H
indeed, I feel absolutely everyone has at minimum one practice. My habit is tanning at the tanning bed.
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yes everyone does although they may not admit it. mine are internet, caffeine,& workaholic.
No, partially because the people I am closest to have high insulin, which can cause low blood sugar which can be relieved by “habits”. Add procrastination to the list of excessive habits and you would be describing probably 75% of humanity.
Check out http://www.hufa.org – the symptoms link and you will see where I am coming from.
I admit have an addiction to alcohol/drugs and a habit of biting my nails. With both of theses, I’m hoping to kick them both but everyone does have at least one addiction or habit. They just don’t want to face it.
Mine is eating until I vomit.
Also, I think about/want to engage in sex more often than I think I should.
Yes.. yahoo answers.
Add breathing to your list and you’ve got everybody…
Everybody has at least 1 addiction of some kind..I have enough for 4 or 5 people… caffeine, gambling, food, the Internet. yahoo answers,
In my 47 years I have not found (among the people I know) anyone who is completely free of every addictive behaviour there is. Mind you, the word ‘addiction’ can be critiqued to mean only habits which create a chemical dependency? Such as drugs (like chocolate!) which trigger a withdrawal when removed. But then again, chemicals produced by the human body (endorphins, adrenalin) could have the same chemical effect and hence, withdrawal. As a ‘recovered’ alcoholic, ex-smoker who just CAN”T give up my nail-biting…. I would be afraid of someone who claimed they had NO addictions.
Definitely food, especially chocolate