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Essay heading: Casual Sex Can Be An Addiction
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It is easy to give casual sex lots of different names, but at the end of the day, it is all about doing the same thing. It is about sexual encounters with strangers or agreements that can stretch over a longer periods between people who have sex together with no emotional comments (Schaumburg, 1997, p... displayed 300 characters
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Every person young and old needs to know the following truth about causal sex. First casual sex impairs the ability to establish a lasting emotional bond. When the natural human emotional responses are repeatedly denied, the person is hardened and the capacity to bond weakens. Experience of casual sexual intimacy produces memories that can foul future relationships and create lingering problems later on, when the person eventually marries or gets into a commented relationship... displayed next 300 characters
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