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The Connection Between Bipolar Disorder and Hypersexuality
- October 12, 2018
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The bipolar which is related to hypersexuality leading to urges and cravings to engage in sexual activity.
A ritualistic way of planning and acting out sexual activity
A strong desire where one’s passion is attracted and drawn to different types of erotic dance or sensual dancing, which leads into the state of social interactions with different sexual partners.
The less sex a person has, the more he or she may feel guilt and self-doubt
A sense of relief and elation while engaging into the sexual activity, followed by a period of withdrawal (ending one sexual relationship and starting a new one) and repeated cravings of sexual lust
This high level of variability can impact a person’s ability to pursue or maintain a long-term relationship
(the person affected by this type of bipolar, will run a way from his/her long term marriage or relationship for the sake of pursueing after the craving passions of having sex with other partners)
ADDICTION SEX
An Overview of Sex Addiction related to bipolar
Mania and Hypersexuality:
Hypersexuality is one of the behaviors that may manifest as a symptom of mania.
It is when one’s passion to have sex is paired with impulsivity, risk-taking, poor judgment, and expansiveness—all features of bipolar mania—that hypersexuality can be destructive
It is defined as the increased need for sexual gratification, characterized by lowered inhibitions and/or the desire to oppose the biblical moral act of sex or forbidden sex.
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A person who is bipolar hypersexuality or sexually addicted, he or she spends inordinate amounts of time in sexual-related activity to the point where important social, occupational, or recreational activities are neglected.
Characteristics may include:
Compulsive (uncontrable or overwhelming urge) which leads to the act of masturbation
Compulsive sex with sex workers
Irresistible sexual attraction which compels a person flirt, saduce, to entice and to erotically expresses one’s desire via sensual dancing or sexual intercourse.
Anonymous sex with multiple partners
Multiple affairs outside a committed relationship
Frequent patronizing of sexually-oriented establishments
Inappropriate sexual touching (most of the time done through erotic & sensual dancing
Habitual exhibitionism
Habitual voyeurism
A person in such a state is in an increased risk of getting sexually transmitted infections and other harms.
As such, finding the right combination of medications to control mania is considered essential to keeping hypersexuality from becoming destructive.