Wild Honey needs a 12 step program

SassySheDevil

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For her addiction to starting threads!! Good God woman! You have 8 + pages of threads you've started, and that only goes back so far.

There has to be a program out there for this addiction of yours. :p


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What is Internet addiction?

Internet addiction is described as an impulse control disorder, which does not involve use of an intoxicating drug and is very similar to pathological gambling. Some Internet users may develop an emotional attachment to on-line friends and activities they create on their computer screens. Internet users may enjoy aspects of the Internet that allow them to meet, socialize, and exchange ideas through the use of chat rooms, social networking websites, or "virtual communities." Other Internet users spend endless hours researching topics of interest Online or "blogging". Blogging is a contraction of the term "Web log", in which an individual will post commentaries and keep regular chronicle of events. It can be viewed as journaling and the entries are primarily textual.

Similar to other addictions, those suffering from Internet addiction use the virtual fantasy world to connect with real people through the Internet, as a substitution for real-life human connection, which they are unable to achieve normally.

What are the warning signs of Internet addiction?

Preoccupation with the Internet. (Thoughts about previous on-line activity or anticipation of the next on-line session.)
Use of the Internet in increasing amounts of time in order to achieve satisfaction.
Repeated, unsuccessful efforts to control, cut back or stop Internet use.
Feelings of restlessness, moodiness, depression, or irritability when attempting to cut down use of the Internet.
On-line longer than originally intended.
Jeopardized or risked loss of significant relationships, job, educational or career opportunities because of Internet use.
Lies to family members, therapists, or others to conceal the extent of involvement with the Internet.
Use of the Internet is a way to escape from problems or to relieve a dysphoric mood. (e.g. Feelings of hopelessness, guilt, anxiety, depression.)

What are the effects?

Internet addiction results in personal, family, academic, financial, and occupational problems that are characteristic of other addictions. Impairments of real life relationships are disrupted as a result of excessive use of the Internet. Individuals suffering from Internet addiction spend more time in solitary seclusion, spend less time with real people in their lives, and are often viewed as socially awkward. Arguments may result due to the volume of time spent on-line. Those suffering from Internet addiction may attempt to conceal the amount of time spent on-line, which results in distrust and the disturbance of quality in once stable relationships.

Some suffering from Internet addiction may create on-line personas or profiles where they are able to alter their identities and pretend to be someone other than himself or herself. Those at highest risk for creation of a secret life are those who suffer from low-self esteem feelings of inadequacy, and fear of disapproval. Such negative self-concepts lead to clinical problems of depression and anxiety.

Many persons who attempt to quit their Internet use experience withdrawal including: anger, depression, relief, mood swings, anxiety, fear, irritability, sadness, loneliness, boredom, restlessness, procrastination, and upset stomach. Being addicted to the Internet can also cause physical discomfort or medical problems such as: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, dry eyes, backaches, severe headaches, eating irregularities, (such as skipping meals), failure to attend to personal hygiene, and sleep disturbance.

How can someone get help?

The first step is to determine if there is a problem. A Certified Addictions Counselor trained in identification and treatment of Internet addiction can effectively perform an assessment to determine what level of care is most appropriate. For a free confidential assessment, call the Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery at (800) 522-3784. An assessment can be completed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are always welcome.
 
People have said something similar to me. (I don't know why.) I think she's trying to start as many threads as I have posts. (IJK)
 
:eek: Holy shit you have a lot of posts.

And I'm only #2!

haha I am sure I am not the only one who likes to give her shit.


She'd like the spankings.;)


What if no one posts on her threads? Would that work? On 2nd thought, s
he'd probably reword the title and start over again.
 
That definition could apply to most of us here! :eek:

The Playground and other boards wouldn't be half as interesting if she stopped making threads.
 
In defense of Wild Honey she makes the best threads. Practically every time I see a thread I think is a great idea it turns out it's hers.

She's one of the more creative and imaginative people here and we should all thank her for all the soaked underwear she has created within this forum. ;)

I salute you, Wild Honey, and I think you know how I'm saluting you :D
 
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I think she and her threads are good energy around here.
 
I think if we ban threads where she indulges her Britfet, that takes care of half the issue
 
I like her threads. :)

That definition could apply to most of us here! :eek:

The Playground and other boards wouldn't be half as interesting if she stopped making threads.

In defense of Wild Honey she makes the best threads. Practically every time I see a thread I think is a great idea it turns out it's hers.

She's one of the more creative and imaginative people here and we should all thank her for all the soaked underwear she has created within this forum. ;)

I salute you, Wild Honey, and I think you know how I'm saluting you :D

I think she and her threads are good energy around here.

She's a beautiful woman, loving, generous and warm. May she be appreciated as she deserves :):rose:
 
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